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Victor Warren Victor Eyecare has been voted as one of the top Cosmetic/Plastic Surgeons for 2020 in Ranking Arizona, The Best of Arizona Business! Our mission at Victor Eyecare is providing expert eye care, while treating patients with individual care and respect. When you enter our office, you will feel the difference a personal, individually owned eye care practice can make.

I have been a resident of Arizona and practicing eye physician in Sun City since 1984. As a Board Certified Ophthalmologist and Fellowship Trained Eyelid Plastic Surgeon, I am uniquely qualified to provide both general eye care, as well as perform cosmetic and corrective eyelid procedures.
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Dr. Warren Victor has been a practicing Sun City ophthalmologist and eyelid plastic surgeon since 1984. He is uniquely qualified to provide comprehensive general eye care, as well as perform cosmetic and corrective eyelid procedures. Dr. Victor received his medical degree from the University of Miami School of Medicine, and then completed his internship at Mt. Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach, Florida. He continued his specialized training as a resident at Northwestern University Medical Center in Chicago, Illinois.
Dr. Victor is such an amazing doctor. My eyes couldn't have been in better hands. I have referred three close friends so far and told my doctor at Cigna how he did such a great job on my eye lids. Excellent doctor - I have already recommended Dr. Victor to family and friends - He started with my mother - she recommended him to me and I recommended him to my husband and he to his brother.
Dr. Victor is a board certified, fellowship trained oculoplastic surgeon with over 35 years of experience in eyelid plastic surgery. As a medical eye doctor and eyelid surgeon, he has completed additional training in plastic surgery as it relates to the eyes and surrounding structures. The skin around the eye is very sensitive and requires a specially trained surgeon who can deliver a natural, symmetrical and functional result.
When the upper eyelid droops down over the eye because of a stretched or weakened eyelid muscle, the condition is called "Ptosis." Ptosis can limit a person's central and/or peripheral vision, and also give a tired, heavy look to the eyes. It can affect one or both eyes, at the same time or at different times.
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Susan D.
Aug 27, 2020
Awesome doctor and staff! I was treated well and I am pleased with the results! Dr. Victor is a personable, kind and excellent doctor.