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It seems that push come to shove whether it be rosacea or some other

bizarre complication related to my use of psychotropic mood

stabilizers, thyroid complications or hypertension... I will be abel

to remove any vascular abnormalities, erythema or telangectasia from

my face via laser resurfacing.

However, what bothers me is the telangectasia on my eye lids...

large dilated veins that have become fixed. I am also concerned

with the bit of edema that is accompanying this... I had the

exophthalmus briefly but upon recent measurement my eyes are almost

normal... it's just the residual puffiness of the eyelid and the

subtle redness do the compression of the telangectasia that irks me.

Why can't a lead guard designed to cusp the eyeball be used a

barrier between the eyeball and the eyelid in hopes of using a

vascual laser to remove the vessel???? Are there any micro forms of

sclerotherapy or injection that can remove or destroy these vessels?

Surely other people have had these problems... is blepharoplasty the

only way?

Note that I am experiencing no ocular problems and no more dilation

in the eyeball itself than any other insomniac. No blepharitis or

conjunctivitis whatsoever... as the most perhaps a bit of a swollen

puffy feeling or pressure but no pain or irritation whatsover.

Forgive me for my apparent lack of eloquence as i can't help but be

frank when regarding such disturbing matters.

WA

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It seems that push come to shove whether it be rosacea or some other

bizarre complication related to my use of psychotropic mood

stabilizers, thyroid complications or hypertension... I will be abel

to remove any vascular abnormalities, erythema or telangectasia from

my face via laser resurfacing.

However, what bothers me is the telangectasia on my eye lids...

large dilated veins that have become fixed. I am also concerned

with the bit of edema that is accompanying this... I had the

exophthalmus briefly but upon recent measurement my eyes are almost

normal... it's just the residual puffiness of the eyelid and the

subtle redness do the compression of the telangectasia that irks me.

Why can't a lead guard designed to cusp the eyeball be used a

barrier between the eyeball and the eyelid in hopes of using a

vascual laser to remove the vessel???? Are there any micro forms of

sclerotherapy or injection that can remove or destroy these vessels?

Surely other people have had these problems... is blepharoplasty the

only way?

Note that I am experiencing no ocular problems and no more dilation

in the eyeball itself than any other insomniac. No blepharitis or

conjunctivitis whatsoever... as the most perhaps a bit of a swollen

puffy feeling or pressure but no pain or irritation whatsover.

Forgive me for my apparent lack of eloquence as i can't help but be

frank when regarding such disturbing matters.

WA

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>>Why can't a lead guard designed to cusp the eyeball be used a

>>barrier between the eyeball and the eyelid in hopes of using a

>>vascual laser to remove the vessel????

I can't give you any names, but I remember reading posts re eyelid

photoderm or vbeam with guard under eyelid.

> It seems that push come to shove whether it be rosacea or some

other

> bizarre complication related to my use of psychotropic mood

> stabilizers, thyroid complications or hypertension... I will be

abel

> to remove any vascular abnormalities, erythema or telangectasia

from

> my face via laser resurfacing.

>

> However, what bothers me is the telangectasia on my eye lids...

> large dilated veins that have become fixed. I am also concerned

> with the bit of edema that is accompanying this... I had the

> exophthalmus briefly but upon recent measurement my eyes are almost

> normal... it's just the residual puffiness of the eyelid and the

> subtle redness do the compression of the telangectasia that irks me.

>

> Why can't a lead guard designed to cusp the eyeball be used a

> barrier between the eyeball and the eyelid in hopes of using a

> vascual laser to remove the vessel???? Are there any micro forms of

> sclerotherapy or injection that can remove or destroy these vessels?

> Surely other people have had these problems... is blepharoplasty

the

> only way?

>

> Note that I am experiencing no ocular problems and no more dilation

> in the eyeball itself than any other insomniac. No blepharitis or

> conjunctivitis whatsoever... as the most perhaps a bit of a swollen

> puffy feeling or pressure but no pain or irritation whatsover.

>

> Forgive me for my apparent lack of eloquence as i can't help but be

> frank when regarding such disturbing matters.

>

> WA

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>>Why can't a lead guard designed to cusp the eyeball be used a

>>barrier between the eyeball and the eyelid in hopes of using a

>>vascual laser to remove the vessel????

I can't give you any names, but I remember reading posts re eyelid

photoderm or vbeam with guard under eyelid.

> It seems that push come to shove whether it be rosacea or some

other

> bizarre complication related to my use of psychotropic mood

> stabilizers, thyroid complications or hypertension... I will be

abel

> to remove any vascular abnormalities, erythema or telangectasia

from

> my face via laser resurfacing.

>

> However, what bothers me is the telangectasia on my eye lids...

> large dilated veins that have become fixed. I am also concerned

> with the bit of edema that is accompanying this... I had the

> exophthalmus briefly but upon recent measurement my eyes are almost

> normal... it's just the residual puffiness of the eyelid and the

> subtle redness do the compression of the telangectasia that irks me.

>

> Why can't a lead guard designed to cusp the eyeball be used a

> barrier between the eyeball and the eyelid in hopes of using a

> vascual laser to remove the vessel???? Are there any micro forms of

> sclerotherapy or injection that can remove or destroy these vessels?

> Surely other people have had these problems... is blepharoplasty

the

> only way?

>

> Note that I am experiencing no ocular problems and no more dilation

> in the eyeball itself than any other insomniac. No blepharitis or

> conjunctivitis whatsoever... as the most perhaps a bit of a swollen

> puffy feeling or pressure but no pain or irritation whatsover.

>

> Forgive me for my apparent lack of eloquence as i can't help but be

> frank when regarding such disturbing matters.

>

> WA

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treatment of eyelid edema & telangectasia? HOW DO YOU

REMOVE IT?

> It seems that push come to shove whether it be rosacea or some other

> bizarre complication related to my use of psychotropic mood

> stabilizers, thyroid complications or hypertension... I will be abel

> to remove any vascular abnormalities, erythema or telangectasia from

> my face via laser resurfacing.

>

> However, what bothers me is the telangectasia on my eye lids...

> large dilated veins that have become fixed. I am also concerned

> with the bit of edema that is accompanying this... I had the

> exophthalmus briefly but upon recent measurement my eyes are almost

> normal... it's just the residual puffiness of the eyelid and the

> subtle redness do the compression of the telangectasia that irks me.

>

> Why can't a lead guard designed to cusp the eyeball be used a

> barrier between the eyeball and the eyelid in hopes of using a

> vascual laser to remove the vessel???? Are there any micro forms of

> sclerotherapy or injection that can remove or destroy these vessels?

> Surely other people have had these problems... is blepharoplasty the

> only way?

>

> Note that I am experiencing no ocular problems and no more dilation

> in the eyeball itself than any other insomniac. No blepharitis or

> conjunctivitis whatsoever... as the most perhaps a bit of a swollen

> puffy feeling or pressure but no pain or irritation whatsover.

>

> Forgive me for my apparent lack of eloquence as i can't help but be

> frank when regarding such disturbing matters.

>

> WA

Yes, it can be done as I have had it done myself. Both the Versapulse laser

and the Photoderm. Not all practitioners are eager to do it, however. Good

luck on finding someone who will do it.

Marji

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treatment of eyelid edema & telangectasia? HOW DO YOU

REMOVE IT?

> It seems that push come to shove whether it be rosacea or some other

> bizarre complication related to my use of psychotropic mood

> stabilizers, thyroid complications or hypertension... I will be abel

> to remove any vascular abnormalities, erythema or telangectasia from

> my face via laser resurfacing.

>

> However, what bothers me is the telangectasia on my eye lids...

> large dilated veins that have become fixed. I am also concerned

> with the bit of edema that is accompanying this... I had the

> exophthalmus briefly but upon recent measurement my eyes are almost

> normal... it's just the residual puffiness of the eyelid and the

> subtle redness do the compression of the telangectasia that irks me.

>

> Why can't a lead guard designed to cusp the eyeball be used a

> barrier between the eyeball and the eyelid in hopes of using a

> vascual laser to remove the vessel???? Are there any micro forms of

> sclerotherapy or injection that can remove or destroy these vessels?

> Surely other people have had these problems... is blepharoplasty the

> only way?

>

> Note that I am experiencing no ocular problems and no more dilation

> in the eyeball itself than any other insomniac. No blepharitis or

> conjunctivitis whatsoever... as the most perhaps a bit of a swollen

> puffy feeling or pressure but no pain or irritation whatsover.

>

> Forgive me for my apparent lack of eloquence as i can't help but be

> frank when regarding such disturbing matters.

>

> WA

Yes, it can be done as I have had it done myself. Both the Versapulse laser

and the Photoderm. Not all practitioners are eager to do it, however. Good

luck on finding someone who will do it.

Marji

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