About the Symposium

The Oculoplastic Symposium is a comprehensive educational program designed to provide ophthalmologists with an interest in oculoplastic surgery and general ophthalmology with an in-depth understanding of oculoplastic disorders.

This two-day course will cover a wide range of topics, including general eyelid surgery, eyelid trauma, and eyelid tumor management. Additionally, participants will receive an update on the latest advancements in aesthetic procedures and related complications.

The program aims to equip participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to diagnose, manage, and treat various oculoplastic conditions effectively, focusing on both surgical techniques and perioperative management.

By the end of the course, participants will have gained a comprehensive understanding of oculoplastic surgery, enabling them to provide enhanced care for patients requiring eyelid, orbital, and lacrimal system interventions. The course combines theoretical learning through expert-led talks with practical application in real case scenarios, ensuring that attendees are well-prepared to diagnose, manage, and treat oculoplastic conditions confidently and effectively, ultimately contributing to improved patient outcomes and aesthetic results.

Hosts: Eva Dafgård Kopp, Elin Bohman, St. Erik Eye Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden

Speakers: Richard Allen - Stockholm, Naresh Joshi - London, Ulrich Schaudig - Hamburg, Richard Ceasar - Cheltenham