At Icala Medical Aesthetics, blepharospasm treatment is performed by an oculoplastic surgeon with specialized training in both ophthalmology and surgery. Dr. Díaz-Vélez combines her medical precision with a gentle, patient-focused approach to ensure each treatment delivers relief while preserving natural eyelid movement and facial expression.
What Is Blepharospasm?
Blepharospasm is a form of focal dystonia that causes abnormal muscle contractions in the orbicularis oculi (the muscles around the eyes). These spasms usually begin as increased blinking or eye irritation and may progress to forceful eyelid closures that temporarily disrupt vision.
While the exact cause isn’t always known, blepharospasm is often connected to overactivity in the brain’s motor control centers or nerve irritation in the muscles around the eyes. Some patients also experience symptoms triggered by stress, bright light, fatigue, or other factors.
Common Symptoms of Blepharospasm
Blepharospasm can vary in severity but often includes:
- Frequent or uncontrolled blinking
- Difficulty keeping the eyes open
- Eye fatigue or tension
- Light sensitivity
- Dry eyes
- Eye irritation
- Facial tightness or twitching
In more advanced cases, the constant closure of the eyelids can interfere with reading, driving, or daily activities. Sometimes, in severe cases, the twitching may extend beyond the eye muscles.
Treatment Options for Blepharospasm
At Icala Medical Aesthetics, treatment typically focuses on reducing muscle overactivity and restoring natural eyelid function. The most effective and widely used therapy for blepharospasm is neurotoxin injections, such as Botox®.
Neurotoxin Therapy
Dr. Díaz-Vélez uses a fine needle to deliver precise doses of neurotoxin directly into the overactive eyelid muscles. The medication temporarily blocks the nerve signals that cause spasms, allowing the muscles to relax. Most patients begin noticing improvement within three to five days, with full results developing over the following week.
Treatment effects typically last about three to four months, after which repeat sessions can maintain long-term comfort and control. Neurotoxin therapy is performed in-office, requires no downtime, and provides consistent, predictable relief.
Additional Supportive Measures
Some patients benefit from complementary therapies such as lubricating eye drops, tinted lenses to reduce light sensitivity, or warm compresses to ease tension. Dr. Díaz-Vélez develops individualized care plans based on each patient’s symptoms and lifestyle needs.
With proper treatment, most patients regain significant control over their eyelid movements and experience a substantial reduction in discomfort. Regular follow-up appointments allow adjustments in dosage or technique as needed.
Why Choose Us For Blepharospasm Care
At Icala Medical Aesthetics, blepharospasm treatment is performed by an oculoplastic surgeon with specialized training in both ophthalmology and surgery. Dr. Díaz-Vélez combines her medical precision with a gentle, patient-focused approach to ensure each treatment delivers relief while preserving natural eyelid movement and facial expression.
Our clinic provides a calm, supportive setting where patients can receive medical-grade care tailored to their comfort and goals. With her advanced understanding of eyelid anatomy and function, Dr. Díaz-Vélez ensures that each treatment achieves not only symptom relief but also aesthetic harmony.
Schedule Your Blepharospasm Consultation in Aguadilla, PR
Find expert treatment for blepharospasm at Icala Medical Aesthetics. Call (787) 422-6349 to book your appointment.