Manchester Ophthalmology
Welcome to eyelidsurgery.co.uk, the website of Consultant Ophthalmic and Oculoplastic Surgeon Brian Leatherbarrow, BSc, MBChB, DO, FRCS, FRCOphth.

Manchester Ophthalmologist Dr Brian Leatherbarrow
Mr Leatherbarrow was appointed as consultant ophthalmic, oculoplastic and orbital surgeon at Manchester Royal Eye Hospital in July 1992.

Manchester Ophthalmology Textbook
This lavishly illustrated text offers the reader a pragmatic approach to the diagnosis and management of patients presenting with a wide range of oculoplastic, orbital and lacrimal problems.

Cataracts Manchester Dry Eye Treatment
Patients with overhanging upper eyelid skin, puffy or baggy lower eyelids or lower eyelid dark circles giving a tired or aged look may benefit from blepharoplasty surgery, a commonly performed operation to improve a patient's appearance and/or a patient's visual field and comfort.

Eyelid Surgery Manchester BOTOX®
A blepharoplasty is an operation that removes excess loose folds of skin from the upper eyelids and 'bags' from the lower eyelids.

Manchester Ophthalmology Office Locations

Contact Manchester Ophthalmology
For more information or to schedule an appointment or consultation with Mr Leatherbarrow, call 0161 232 2435 or fill out the electronic form below.

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Conditions

Manchester Cataracts
Cataract surgery is performed routinely every day throughout the world.

Manchester Ptosis
Ptosis means downward displacement.

Manchester Thyroid Eye Disease
The thyroid gland, located in the neck, produces thyroid hormone which helps regulate our metabolism.

Lower Ectropion Manchester Entropion
Lower eyelid ectropion is an eyelid malposition in which the lower eyelid margin is turned away from its normal position in contact with the eye.

Manchester Watering Eye
Excessive tearing or the bothersome problem of tears overflowing down the cheek is called epiphora.

Blephartis Manchester Chalazion
Blepharitis is a very common infection of the eyelids.

Manchester Lumps and Bumps
Eyelid / facial lumps and bumps (lesions) are common in patients referred to oculoplastic surgeons.

Treatments

Manchester Mohs Micrographic Surgery
Mohs surgery is a highly specialised surgical technique to remove certain skin tumours.

Manchester Orbital Implants
Porous hydroxyapatite is a complex calcium phosphate salt, made from coral, which is similar to human cancellous (spongy) bone with interconnecting tunnels and no dead-ends.

Manchester Blepharoplasty
A blepharoplasty is an operation that removes excess loose folds of skin from the upper eyelids and 'bags' from the lower eyelids.

Manchester Brow Lift
A brow lift is an operation that raises eyebrows which have become droopy (brow ptosis).

Manchester BOTOX®
Anti-wrinkle injections are used medically in tiny doses to alleviate unwanted muscle spasms.

Manchester Orbital Decompression
An orbital decompression operation is a surgical procedure undertaken to create more space in the orbit.

Manchester Eyelid Tumours
Eyelid and facial lesions (tumours/growths/lumps) are common in patients referred to oculoplastic surgeons.

 

Cataracts
Watering Eye
Thyroid Eye Disease
Eyelid Ptosis
Eyelid Tumours
Chalazion
Blepharitis
Ectropion/Entropion
Lumps & Bumps
 
Blepharoplasty
Tear Trough Rejuvenation
Eyebrow Lift
Anti-Wrinkle Injections
Orbital Implants
Mohs Micrographic Surgery
Orbital Decompression
Lacrimal Drainage Surgery
Restylane
Skin Rejuventation

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