Orbital, Lacrimal & Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery Course
A comprehensive programme combining theory, live demonstrations, and cadaver dissection workshops focused on the diagnosis and surgical management of orbital, lacrimal, and eyelid disorders. The course covers both reconstructive and aesthetic aspects, from trauma and inflammation to thyroid orbitopathy and eyelid malpositions, providing participants with practical and surgical competence through immersive hands-on training.
ESASO Scientific Director: Mario Romano Course Scientific Coordinator: Luz María Vasquez, Ramón Medel
An application will be made to EACCME® for CME accreditation of this event.
Teaching language: English
Next Course in 2027
Only 20 seats available
More than 115 students
This course awards you with 1/5 MDHO Points
What you'll learn
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Principles and anatomy of the eyelids, orbit, and lacrimal system.
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Surgical management of functional and aesthetic eyelid disorders.
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Techniques for orbital, lacrimal, and reconstructive procedures.
Skills you'll acquire
Eyelid and lacrimal examination
Management of eyelid malpositions and ptosis
Orbital and socket surgery techniques
Thyroid orbitopathy management
Aesthetic periocular surgery
Tuition Fees
Full Ophthalmologist: 3000 CHF Resident: 2800 CHF Optometrist, Orthoptist, Nurse: 2800 CHF Corporate (Commercial reps and corporate personnel of companies): 1850 CHF
Date: 02-05 March 2026
Venue: Improve Human Lab
Madrid, Spain
Level: Advanced
This course includes:
🦲1 human head every two participants 22 educational hours Stationery Coffee breaks, Launches International, experienced Faculty 3 Wet Lab afternoons Apron and Wet Lab materials Downloadable resources eLOS account Assistance of Event Manager Accreditation Certificate ESASO Certificate of Attendance Swiss-level organisation
Course Programme
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