Proptosis (Exophthalmos) Treatment in Newport Beach, California
Proptosis (Exophthalmos) — At a Glance
Severity & Type
When to See a Doctor
Schedule an appointment promptly. Early treatment significantly improves outcomes.
Key Symptoms
- Bulging appearance of one or both eyes
- Difficulty closing eyelids completely
- Dry eye and corneal exposure
- Double vision (diplopia)
- Eye redness and irritation
Treatment Options
- Treatment of underlying cause
- Lubricating drops and ointments for corneal protection
- Orbital decompression surgery
- Eyelid surgery for exposure
- Radiation therapy for certain tumors
Proptosis, also called exophthalmos, is the abnormal forward protrusion of the eyeball from the orbit. While thyroid eye disease is the most common cause in adults, proptosis can result from many conditions including orbital tumors, inflammatory diseases, infections, vascular malformations, or trauma. Unilateral proptosis requires urgent evaluation to rule out orbital masses or infections, while bilateral proptosis is often associated with thyroid disease.
Newport Beach's coastal environment—wind, sand, and UV exposure—can trigger or worsen eyelid conditions like proptosis (exophthalmos). Sunglasses and lid hygiene are particularly important for beach-area residents.
Dr. Bonakdar on Proptosis (Exophthalmos)
Direct Answers from Dr. Bonakdar
Dr. Alexander Bonakdar at EyeCare Center of Orange County provides expert proptosis (exophthalmos) diagnosis and treatment for patients in Newport Beach and throughout Orange County. With over 35 years of clinical experience and advanced diagnostic technology, each patient receives a personalized treatment plan based on their specific condition severity and lifestyle needs.
What is Proptosis (Exophthalmos)?
Proptosis, also called exophthalmos, is the abnormal forward protrusion of the eyeball from the orbit. While thyroid eye disease is the most common cause in adults, proptosis can result from many conditions including orbital tumors, inflammatory diseases, infections, vascular malformations, or trauma. Unilateral proptosis requires urgent evaluation to rule out orbital masses or infections, while bilateral proptosis is often associated with thyroid disease.
How is Proptosis (Exophthalmos) treated?
Treatment options include Treatment of underlying cause, Lubricating drops and ointments for corneal protection, Orbital decompression surgery, Eyelid surgery for exposure. The best approach depends on your specific diagnosis, severity, and lifestyle needs.
What are the symptoms of Proptosis (Exophthalmos)?
Common symptoms include Bulging appearance of one or both eyes, Difficulty closing eyelids completely, Dry eye and corneal exposure, Double vision (diplopia), Eye redness and irritation. If you experience any of these, a comprehensive eye examination can determine the cause.
What are the symptoms of Proptosis (Exophthalmos)?
Newport Beach residents may notice symptoms more acutely during outdoor activities—ocean glare, wind, and sand can amplify visual disturbances and discomfort:
- Bulging appearance of one or both eyes
- Difficulty closing eyelids completely
- Dry eye and corneal exposure
- Double vision (diplopia)
- Eye redness and irritation
- Decreased vision
- Eye pain or pressure sensation
How is Proptosis (Exophthalmos) treated?
For Newport Beach's coastal residents, we consider your active outdoor lifestyle when recommending treatments—ensuring solutions work for beach activities, water sports, and sun exposure:
Proptosis (Exophthalmos) FAQs for Newport Beach Patients
Common questions from Newport Beach patients about our eye care services
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Proptosis (Exophthalmos) Care for Newport Beach Residents
Eyelid and adnexal conditions like proptosis (exophthalmos) are among the most common reasons patients visit our Newport Beach-area practice. Living in Newport Beach's coastal environment adds unique considerations—UV exposure, wind, and salt air can influence both symptoms and treatment choices. While often not sight-threatening, these conditions affect comfort, appearance, and quality of life. Dr. Bonakdar provides precise diagnosis to distinguish between conditions that look similar but require different treatments, and offers both medical and procedural options depending on the severity and chronicity of your condition.
About Newport Beach
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Population: 85,000+
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Eye Health Priorities for Newport Beach
- UV damage and photokeratitis from ocean glare
- Pterygium (surfer's eye) from wind and sun exposure
- Dry eye from salt air and coastal winds
- Sports vision needs for water activities
Conveniently Located Near Newport Beach Landmarks
Our Orange County practice is easily accessible for Newport Beach patients living near:
Getting to Our Office from Newport Beach
Newport Beach patients typically reach our Santa Ana office via the 55 Freeway in approximately 20 minutes. Free on-site parking is available in our building.
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- Balboa Island
- Corona del Mar
- Newport Coast
- Lido Isle
- Harbor View
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Don't Delay Treatment for Proptosis (Exophthalmos)
Without timely care, proptosis (exophthalmos) can lead to lasting visual impairment. Early diagnosis and treatment offer the best outcomes for Newport Beach patients.
Why Newport Beach Patients Choose EyeCare Center for Proptosis (Exophthalmos)
35+ Years of Experience
Dr. Alexander Bonakdar has served Orange County since 1991, with extensive experience treating proptosis (exophthalmos).
Advanced Diagnostics
OCT imaging, corneal topography, visual field testing, and retinal photography for precise diagnosis.
Insurance Accepted
VSP, EyeMed, Medicare, Medi-Cal, and most major vision and medical insurance plans.
Convenient for Newport Beach
Open Monday through Friday 9 AM – 6 PM with easy access from Newport Beach and surrounding communities.

Your Proptosis (Exophthalmos) Specialist in Newport Beach
Dr. Alexander Bonakdar is a board-certified ophthalmologist with over 35 years of experience treating proptosis (exophthalmos) and complex eye conditions. Trained at the #1-ranked Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, he has helped over 10,000 patients achieve and maintain clear vision.
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