This type of tumor was named “pterygium” by the Greeks, meaning a “winged like” structure, since they thought it looked like a wing going across a person’s eye. Today, they are often called “surfer’s eye” or “carnocidades” meaning a meat-like structure. Pterygiums must be removed before they grow across the cornea and lead to astigmatism or vision loss. Dr. Carpenter is a skilled surgeon who specializes in pterygium removal and transplantation.
At Eye & Cosmetic Surgery, LLC. the latest surgical techniques and equipment are used to remove these tumors and prevent reoccurrence. If you are suffering from this condition, call today to schedule your consultation with Dr. Carpenter. He will design an individualized treatment that is right for you.