Enhance Your Surgical Skills

Blepharoplasty & Squint Training at Phaco Egypt Training Center ( El Naggar Training Center )

In today’s competitive field of ophthalmology and oculoplastic surgery, staying ahead means mastering both aesthetic and functional procedures. Whether you aim to improve patient outcomes in eyelid reconstruction or correct vision-impacting strabismus, specialized training is essential. That’s where the Blepharoplasty and Squint Training Course at El Naggar Training Center in Cairo, Egypt stands out.

Led by the highly respected Dr. Mohamed El Naggar, this course is a hands-on, intensive training experience designed for ophthalmologists, oculoplastic specialists, and eye surgeons who want to broaden their scope and refine their surgical technique.

Why Choose Blepharoplasty & Squint Training at Phaco Egypt Training Center?

Blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery) and squint surgery (strabismus correction) are two of the most in-demand procedures in both cosmetic and functional ophthalmology. But they’re also among the most intricate—requiring precise anatomical knowledge, surgical skill, and clinical judgment.

This course equips you with both the technical proficiency and clinical insight to perform these surgeries confidently, whether for aesthetic improvement, functional restoration, or pediatric vision correction.

Mastering Blepharoplasty & Squint Surgeries

What the Course Covers

🔹 Blepharoplasty Module

  • Upper and Lower Eyelid Surgery: Techniques for removing excess skin, fat, and muscle.
  • Aesthetic and Functional Indications: Distinguishing cosmetic blepharoplasty from medical necessity.
  • Anatomical Considerations: Key structures and how to preserve them.
  • Complication Management: Avoiding and addressing ptosis, scarring, and asymmetry.
  • Laser & Minimally Invasive Techniques: For faster recovery and enhanced cosmetic outcomes.

🔹 Squint (Strabismus) Module

  • Diagnosis and Evaluation: Using prism tests, Hirschberg, cover tests, and motility assessments.
  • Surgical Techniques: Recession, resection, transposition, and adjustable sutures.
  • Pediatric and Adult Strabismus: Special considerations and treatment planning.
  • Postoperative Care: Monitoring alignment, visual recovery, and amblyopia management.
  • Managing Complex Cases: Reoperations, paralytic strabismus, and sensory adaptations.

Course Highlights:

📌 Hands-On Surgical Experience

Participants don’t just observe—they operate. Under the direct supervision of Dr. El Naggar, you’ll perform real procedures on live patients or high-fidelity surgical models, gaining experience that’s difficult to match elsewhere.

📌 Expert Mentorship

Dr. Mohamed El Naggar brings decades of clinical and teaching experience in oculoplastic and strabismus surgery. His step-by-step guidance ensures you gain both confidence and competence.

📌 Modern Technology Techniques

Train using the latest tools, techniques, and surgical protocols that align with international best practices.

📌 Case-Based Learning

Work through real-life patient scenarios to build problem-solving skills and surgical planning capabilities.

Join Now – Seats Are Limited!

Don’t miss this opportunity to elevate your surgical career. Whether you're aiming for clinical excellence, global job opportunities, or simply want to be at the forefront of modern ophthalmology—this course is your next big step.

Why Choose El Naggar Training Center?

Located in Agouza, Cairo, El Naggar Training Center is a premier destination for ophthalmic education in the Middle East and beyond. The center is equipped with cutting-edge technology and provides a structured learning environment led by pioneers in the field.

Dr. Mohamed El Naggar is renowned not only for his surgical precision but also for his ability to teach complex concepts in a clear, accessible manner. His mentorship is a key highlight of the program, and past participants consistently praise his dedication, insights, and supportive teaching style.

Who Should Enroll?

This course is ideal for:

  • Ophthalmologists and eye surgeons seeking to expand their surgical repertoire.

  • Oculoplastic and strabismus surgery fellows.

  • Surgeons aiming to offer both functional and aesthetic eyelid procedures.

  • Practitioners looking for practical experience in pediatric or adult strabismus correction.

Whether you’re early in your career or an established practitioner looking to refine your skills, this course provides the comprehensive training needed to grow.