Orbital Tumors

    Expert evaluation and surgical management of benign and malignant orbital tumors — protecting your eye health and vision with comprehensive oculofacial care.

    Diagnosis

    Biopsy + imaging

    Specialist

    Oculofacial surgeon

    Urgency

    Address promptly

    Orbital Tumors

    Orbital Tumors

    Tumors can be classified as benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous), and can occur in the orbit, which is the bony eye socket.

    An oculofacial surgeon should address tumors as soon as possible as they can distort the surrounding tissue structures and affect the eye.

    A complete dilated eye exam, visual fields, and imaging may be required prior to performing a biopsy.

    How It Works

    Dr. Rosh performs a comprehensive evaluation including dilated eye exam, visual fields, and imaging to assess the tumor. A biopsy is then performed to determine whether the tumor is benign or malignant, followed by appropriate surgical management.

    Real Results

    Before & After

    Orbitonomy before and after - Patient 1 eye detail
    Orbitonomy before and after - Patient 1 full face
    Orbitonomy before and after - Patient 2 eye detail
    Orbitotomy before and after - Patient 3 eye detail

    Real patient results. Individual outcomes may vary.

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