Doctor Chirag J. Patel, MD Ophthalmologist Orlando, Florida 32827

Name: Chirag J. Patel, MD
Last name: Patel
Began aesthetic medicine in: 2011
Years experience: 12
Primary Specialty: Ophthalmologist
Business: Lake Nona Ophthalmology
Address: 9685 Lake Nona Village Place
Address suite: Suite 204
City: Orlando
State: Florida
Zip Code: 32827
Country: US
Consulting Fees: 0$
Has Sponsored Offer : No
Special Offers
Offer #1: Galderma Offer
Special Offer Treatments: All treatments
End Time: 12/31/2023
Detail: Sign up for Aspire Galderma Rewards prior to your appointment to receive $20 off on each treatment listed below: Dysport®, Restylane® family, Sculptra® Aesthetic.
Clinical Privileges
  • Florida Hospital
Education
  • Undergraduate: BS in Biochemistry, University of Florida, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, 2003
  • Medical: MD, University of Florida, College of Medicine, 2007

Chirag J. Patel, MD

Postdoc Training
  • Internship: Internal Medicine, Richmond University Medical Center, 2008
  • Residency: Ophthalmology, Mount Sinai Medical Center, 2011
GPS coordinates on map: 28.5532,-81.36440277

Primary location
Location name: Orlando
State: FL
Country: US
Map point: 28.5532,-81.36440277
Treatments
  • Botox
  • Cataract Surgery
  • Chemical Peel
  • Dermal Fillers
  • Facial
  • Juvederm
  • Kybella
  • Laser Liposuction
  • Laser Resurfacing
  • LASIK
  • Latisse
  • Microdermabrasion
  • Pelleve
  • PRK Laser Eye Surgery
  • Retin-A
  • ThreeForMe

RealSelf Info

Profile views: 390
Answer count: 3
Star rating: 2.0473720558371
Offer count: 1
Profile created: Nov 25, 2013
Profile modified: Oct 2, 2019
Profile photo modified: Feb 21, 2020
Profile promotion: No
Profile inactive: No
Premier status: Free
Tier: Free-Claimed
RealCare Promise: No
Directory link: Board Certified Ophthalmologist
RealSelf’s PRO: No
Doctor Designation Start Time: Nov 26, 2013
Doctor Designation End Time: Jan 1, 2033

Locations

  • Orlando, FL, US. GPS coordinates: 28.5532,-81.36440277

Special Offers

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Galderma Offer
Nov 1, 2019 /
Dec 31, 2023
Sign up for Aspire Galderma Rewards prior to your appointment to receive $20 off on each treatment listed below: Dysport®, Restylane® family, Sculptra® Aesthetic.
Specific treatments

Doctor's answers

Question
Answer Header & Date
Answer Snippet
Need Advice: Getting Laser eye surgery for a second time.
Is the second time a charm?
Mar 5, 2014
There is no perfect answer, Torontonian. First, it would be important to know what your eyeglass prescription was prior to have your procedure 18 years ago. In addition, it would be important to know you previous and current corneal thickness and topography. Furthermore, how old are you now? A couple things to consider are that you are likely or soon to be likely presbyopic; which means that you are approaching the age where up-close vision is difficult without...
Why did my doctor tell me not to put Juvederm in my tear ducts but in my cheeks?
Treat The Root Problem, Not It's Manifestation
Mar 3, 2014
I agree with your physician. Often volume loss in the cheeks can not only elongate your lower lids accentuating deeper and more aged tear troughs, but also deepen your nasolabial folds. The root issue is volume loss of the cheeks as a flattened malar eminence. I would agree with the above physician to inject Juvederm Voluma XC. It lasts two years, reversible in the rare event of a side-effect, and will shorten your lower lids (appearing more aesthetically pleasing),...
Is it possible to correct my squint eye with laser operation?
Laser Vision Correct On A Squint Eye
Nov 25, 2013
This is an excellent question. Think of the eye as a camera. Laser vision correction essentially reshapes the lens of the camera with a laser to allow light to properly focus on the film of a camera. Eyes that have a squint or lazy eye, do not develop the proper neural connections to allow the camera to "see". In other words, even though the eye is normal in shape and anatomy, if the connections do not develop by age 7 then that eye has a limited visual potential that cannot be regained....

Last updated on 12/12/2023