Stye Surgery near Hackensack, NJ
Get Fast, Effective Relief for Your Eyelid Infection
with Dr. Dan Landmann's Specialized Care
Don’t try to pop a stye on your own—it’s contagious. Experience quick relief with Doctor Dan Landmann’s effective stye surgery, conveniently accessible to patients close to Hackensack and nearby areas. Let us zap that stye so you can feel your best in no time. Call the StyeGuy today!
Board-Certified Ophthalmologist Near Hackensack, New Jersey
Meet the StyeGuy—Doctor Dan Landmann! He is a board-certified ophthalmologist who trained at Tufts Medical Center, one of Massachusetts’ top ophthalmology programs.
- Doctor Landmann is a trusted oculoplastic surgeon.
- He has performed thousands of successful stye removal surgeries for patients based in Hackensack.
- His practice proudly serves Hackensack and nearby communities.
His mission is simple: to provide effective, personalized solutions for styes that get real results.
When Is Stye Surgery Necessary?
Styes often clear up on their own, but if you’re nearby Hackensack battling a stubborn one that disrupts your vision—and hot compresses or medications just aren’t cutting it—it might be time for a stye surgery.
People with diabetes or blepharitis have a higher risk of developing a stye. And if the stye lingers, it can develop into a chalazion.
That’s why it’s essential to have your stye evaluated by an experienced stye doctor serving the Hackensack area, preventing complications and protecting your eye health.
What’s Involved with Stye Surgery
Step 1: Fill Out a Secure Online Form Detailing Your Symptoms
Start your journey to better eye health by filling out our online form. We want to hear all about your medical history, current symptoms, and how your condition impacts your daily life. Don’t worry—we follow all HIPAA guidelines, so your info is safe with us.
Step 2: We’ll Evaluate Your Problem and Answer All Your Questions
After reviewing your current eye situation, we will address all your concerns and provide a clear explanation of your condition. This step will ensure you feel informed and confident about the next step in your treatment.
Step 3: We’ll Explain What’s Involved with Stye Surgery and If It’s Right for You
Doctor Landmann evaluates your condition by considering factors like the stye’s duration and appearance, as well as your response to previous treatments. Next, we walk you through the procedure—from how the surgery works to its duration and the essential postoperative care.
Step 4: Get Personalized Surgical Care Tailored Just for You
Now, it’s time for the excision. While some might feel nervous about this step, Doctor Landmann’s care guarantees a safe, comfortable, and worry-free experience. Before you know it, you’ll be walking out of our office thinking, “That was so easy!”
Step 5: Post-procedure Follow-Up and Healing Guidance
The great thing about cutting out these styes is that they heal relatively quickly—give it about a week and you can move on with your life. For a smoother recovery, we’ll guide you through aftercare instructions and follow-up appointments to support any questions or concerns.
What Happens If You Delay Stye Treatment?
Dealing with a stye on your lower or upper eyelid can be debilitating, especially if the pain makes it difficult to focus on anything else. Sure, it may go away on its own, but leaving it untreated for too long can cause infection or chalazion formation.
These conditions can impact your vision or cause long-term cosmetic issues. Don’t take chances—get your stye checked by Doctor Dan Landmann. We’ve treated countless styes and infections. We’ve even diagnosed skin cancers. Let’s CUT OUT that bad stye today!
What’s the Difference Between Cutting Out a Stye and a Biopsy?
When someone comes in to see me, and their history is completely consistent with a stye—on examination, the lesion looks like a stye, and when I’m cutting it out, it looks, feels, and acts like a stye—then I just cut it out and throw it in the trash. That’s cutting it out! My goal is to get rid of your stye so you can move on with your life as soon as possible.
If anything is ever abnormal, or there is any concern for something other than a stye—like a skin cancer—then I’ll send it off as a biopsy. A biopsy just means that I send it to a pathologist (a doctor that looks at the actual cells). They can tell us exactly what kind of cells are there, so we know exactly what the lesion was.
At What Point Do You Recommend Excision?
The decision to have a procedure is personalized for each patient. The main factors are how long it has been there, what treatments have already been tried, and how the lesion looks.
There are many other factors, too—their age, the health of the affected eye (as well as the other eye), their goals, their ability to sit still for surgery, any blood thinners they are on, and if they can tolerate the downtime.
When you do an online consultation with us, I will help you weigh the risks, benefits, and alternatives to various treatment options. If I do my job and explain those options to you, then you should be able to decide for yourself what is best!
Get Rid of Your Stye Fast — Schedule Your Surgery Consultation Now!
Styes may be tiny, but they can cause a lot more trouble than you’d think. Reclaim your ease and confidence—if you’re nearby Hackensack, call StyeGuy for personalized stye surgery.
No more searching for stye surgery near me—schedule your consultation today!
Stye Surgery FAQs
On average, it takes me about 5-15 minutes to cut out a stye. I know this because we always ask our patients what kind of music they want to listen to before we start, i.e., favorite band or genre. Most people can get in about 1 to 3 songs!
I have literally done thousands of these surgeries – and I never needed to prescribe any pain medication. The vast majority of patients do not even need to take Tylenol afterward.
After you take the patch off the next morning, you can shower and get on with your life. The bruising is for about a week, and the swelling for 2-4 weeks, but if the incision is on the inside of the eyelid, you can hide the bruising with makeup. If you just use a computer for work, you should be able to get back to work the next day or certainly the day after. Your vision might be a little blurry in that eye for a few days, though – so if you have very exacting visual demands (graphic artist, doctor, architect, engineer, etc.), then try to do it on a Friday, and you should be good to go back to work on Monday.
I tend to do the vast majority of Stye Excisions from the inside of the eyelid. This is technically more challenging of a procedure, but the main advantage is that the scar will not be visible. In fact, when I see people back for their postoperative visits, the inside of the eyelid heals exceptionally well and often looks like nothing was done.
I have all the same equipment in my office that we have in the surgery center and hospital. So, I tend to do almost all of these procedures in my office. So, as long as we’re not doing it with IV sedation/MAC anesthesia, then there are no restrictions. You can eat lunch right beforehand. Just don’t eat a very heavy meal.
There are literally dozens of different things that grow on eyelids, the most common things being styes, cysts, nevi (plural of nevus), and skin cancers.
As an oculoplastic surgeon, I’m able to collect background information about how long it’s been there, if it is painful, and if it has grown, as well as look at the physical characteristics of the “bump” and give you an assessment of what it may be.
Sometimes I’m able to very confidently tell you precisely what it is. If there is any doubt, I can explain what is involved in doing a biopsy to make sure that the bump isn’t, in fact, a skin cancer.
Well, that depends on what the actual bump is.
If the bump is a cyst or a nevus and it is not causing any symptoms, then it might be perfectly reasonable to leave it alone.
Skin cancer, on the other hand, doesn’t necessarily cause pain or vision problems, but if you leave it on your eyelid, it could get larger and damage the eyelid or surrounding structures like the tear duct or the eyeball itself.
When evaluating a patient, it’s my responsibility to tell you what your options are. If it is reasonable to monitor the bump and not cut it out, then I’ll give you that option. But if there is any doubt, I will typically recommend at least a biopsy.
If you’re worried about pain or “seeing the knife” or the bruising afterward, please let me know what your concern is, and I can address any roadblocks you may have.
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