Mickey Munoz PTERYGIUM Surgery Performed by Dr. Edward Kim of Harvard Eye Associates

World renowned surfer, Mickey Munoz has had a growth on his eye which greatly irritated him. After visiting Harvard Eye Associates, Mickey learned that he had something called a Pterygium, which looks like skin growing into the eye. Dr. Edward Kim of Harvard Eye Associates, uses a revolutionary No-Stitch, Autograft procedure to correct Mr. Munoz’s pterygium. This innovative procedure reduces the occurance rate from 50% to less than 1%.
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