About Dr. Jeffrey Zuravleff

Dr. Jeffrey Zuravleff, a native of western Pennsylvania, received his Doctorate of Medicine from the University of Pittsburgh’s School of Medicine and Master of Science from the University of Pittsburgh’s School of Public Health. He received residency training in ophthalmology and a fellowship in oculoplastic - orbital surgery at Duke University Medical Center. He was Board-certified in 1991. Dr. Zuravleff has been an Associate Professor at the Medical College of Virginia and attending surgeon at the Veteran’s Administration Medical Center and taught a generation of physicians at the Medical College and V. A. Hospitals the field of ocuoloplastics and orbital surgery. He has also lectured on facial reconstruction and aesthetic topics, locally, nationally and internationally. He is past Chief-of-Staff of the Richmond Eye and Ear Hospital and Stony Point Surgical Center, a member of state and national medical societies and a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS). As an oculoplastic- orbitofacial surgeon since 1990, he has managed the care of over ten thousand patients with functional and aesthetic issues of the face. A private consultation will allow you to assess your corrective options and, in some cases, determine medical necessity and eligibility for insurance coverage .

Aesthetic revision: balancing facial appearance.

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Has past surgery or injury left you with an unbalanced or unsightly facial appearance? Previous lid tucks, face lift, skin cancer surgery or trauma can leave tell-tale scarring, blemishes or facial asymmetry. Often small re-visional surgery or skin resurfacing can improve the balance and reduce unsightly facial irregularities or scars.

Special considerations for difficult problems

Asiatic eyelids; carefully sculpting the Asian lid while preserving the beauty of the Oriental appearance. Medical eye problems? Dry eye? Skin conditions? A consultation can determine your candidacy for corrective procedures along with careful management of underlying conditions.

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