Oculoplastic Surgeon Dr Richard C. Allen, MD, PhD in Houston, Texas 77005
Name: Richard C. Allen, MD, PhD
Last name: Allen
Began aesthetic medicine in: 2000
Years experience: 23
Primary Specialty: Oculoplastic Surgeon
Business: MD Anderson Cancer Center
Address: 1400 Pressler St.
Address suite: Unit 1445
City: Houston
State: Texas
Zip Code: 77005
Country: US
Consulting Fees: 200$
Has Sponsored Offer : No
Clinical Privileges:
- MD Anderson Cancer Center, The Houston Methodist Hospital, Texas Childrens’ Hospital
Education:
- Undergraduate: BS in Chemistry, Duke University, 1987
- Medical: MD, Baylor College of Medicine, 1995
- Graduate: PhD in Human and Molecular Genetics, Baylor College of Medicne, 1995
Postdoc Training:
- Internship: Internal Medicine, University of New Mexico, 1996
- Residency: Ophthalmology, University of Iowa, 1999
- Fellowship: Oculoplastic Surgery, University of Iowa, 2006
Member of:
- asoprs
GPS coordinates on map: 29.76,-95.36250305
Primary location:
Location name: Houston
State: TX
Country: US
Map point: 29.76,-95.36250305
Treatments:
- Botox
- Brow Lift
- Cheek Lift
- Double Eyelid Surgery
- Eyelid Retraction Repair
- Eyelid Surgery
- Hyaluronidase
- Juvederm
- Latisse
- Ptosis Surgery
- Restylane
- Xeomin
RealSelf Info
Profile views: 1636
Answer count: 2
Review count: 1
Star rating: 2.0473720558371
Profile created: Feb 2, 2010
Profile modified: Sep 30, 2019
Profile photo modified: Feb 21, 2020
Profile promotion: No
Profile inactive: No
Premier status: Free
Tier: Free-Claimed
RealCare Promise: No
Directory link: Oculoplastic Surgeon, Board Certified in Ophthalmology
RealSelf’s PRO: No
Doctor Designation Start Time: Apr 19, 2013
Doctor Designation End Time: Jan 1, 2033
Locations
- Houston, TX, US. GPS coordinates: 29.76,-95.36250305
Latest ratings of treatments
- Ptosis Surgery (Aug 2013) – Overall rating: 0/5 (Wait times: 1/5, Doctor’s bedside manner: 1/5, Phone or email responsiveness: 1/5, Payment process: 1/5, Time spent with patient: 1/5, After care follow-up: 1/5, Staff professionalism & courtesy: 1/5, Answered questions: 1/5)
- Ptosis Surgery (Aug 2013) – Overall rating: 0/5 (Wait times: 1/5, Doctor’s bedside manner: 1/5, Phone or email responsiveness: 1/5, Payment process: 1/5, Time spent with patient: 1/5, After care follow-up: 1/5, Staff professionalism & courtesy: 1/5, Answered questions: 1/5)
- Ptosis Surgery (Aug 2013) – Overall rating: 0/5 (Wait times: 1/5, Doctor’s bedside manner: 1/5, Phone or email responsiveness: 1/5, Payment process: 1/5, Time spent with patient: 1/5, After care follow-up: 1/5, Staff professionalism & courtesy: 1/5, Answered questions: 1/5)
Doctor’s answers
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Candidate for Transconjunctival Blepharoplasty?
transconjunctival blepharoplasty
Apr 19, 2013
Apr 19, 2013
I think you would appreciate the results of a transconjunctival blepharoplasty. You have fat that should be able to be accessed relatively easily. I would only want to make sure you have no underlying thyroid issue.
Eye Irritation Following Upper and Lower Blepharoplasty?
eye irritation after blepharoplasty
Apr 19, 2013
Apr 19, 2013
After any eyelid surgery, it is common to have some temporary eye irritation. This can be due to any sutures on the inside of the lid or the eyelids not closing completely. The sutures will disolve with time. The normal blinking of the eyelid also will improve with time. The best thing to do for each situation is to use ocular lubrication. This would include artificial tears that you can get over the counter. i would suggest using these 4 times a day to…
Last updated on 12/10/2023