Yes, constant inflammation of the eye (and surrounding area). The symptoms of burning/stinging are consistant.
Trying to find out WHO does this kind of surgery in the UK is really difficult though, several enquiries (e.g. Moorfileds) don't seem to want to tell you anything unless you make an appointment through your GP, and on past experiance this takes 3 months. I have got one or two names of people who have done the surgery on a reasearch/clinical trial basis, but thats all. Apparently conjunctivochalasis has only recently been characterised in the UK, which would explain why so many doctors I have seen here didn't pick it up.
I found an interesting article by Dr Tseng on the subject of dry eyes in general, on http://www.oftalmo.com/seo/1999/01ene99/05ingles.htm.
Trying to find out WHO does this kind of surgery in the UK is really difficult though, several enquiries (e.g. Moorfileds) don't seem to want to tell you anything unless you make an appointment through your GP, and on past experiance this takes 3 months. I have got one or two names of people who have done the surgery on a reasearch/clinical trial basis, but thats all. Apparently conjunctivochalasis has only recently been characterised in the UK, which would explain why so many doctors I have seen here didn't pick it up.
I found an interesting article by Dr Tseng on the subject of dry eyes in general, on http://www.oftalmo.com/seo/1999/01ene99/05ingles.htm.
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