Oculoplastic Surgery

Facial Paralysis Institute

Dr. Guy Massry

Dr. Guy Massry is an oculoplastic surgeon and a member of the Facial Paralysis Institute. He is recognized for his work on patients with facial paralysis and complex eyelid deformities. A native of Los Angeles, Dr. Massry received his undergraduate and medical degrees from the University of Southern California (USC). He completed his general ophthalmic specialty training at the St. Louis University Eye Institute and proceeded with subspecialty fellowship in ophthalmic plastic and reconstructive surgery at Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital in New York City . Dr. Massry returned to St. Louis University to join the teaching faculty and become Director of Cosmetic and Reconstructive Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery. He has published many well-cited scientific manuscripts and is still involved in organizing and teaching a variety of surgical training courses. In addition to his excellence in academic medicine, Dr. Massry has also been
featured in numerous media outlets for his expertise in eyelid reconstruction.




Dr. Kami Parsa

Dr. Parsa is an Oculoplastic & Reconstructive Surgeon who specializes exclusively in reconstructive and revisional surgery of the eyes and orbit. His expertise in cosmetic and reconstructive surgery has made him the choice for patients who have had previous plastic surgery and now need revisional surgery around the eyes. Dr. Parsa has appeared on numerous media outlets around the world, including CNN ,ABC NBC,The New York Times and the Miami Herald after graduating with honors from the University of Southern California School of Medicine Dr. Parsa completed a residency in ophthalmology at USC's prestigious Doheny Eye Institute He then completed a two year sub-specialty fellowship in Oculoplastic & Reconstructive Surgery at the University of Miami 's Bascom Palmer Eye Institute by U.S. News The Facial Paralysis Institute in Beverly Hills, California. Dr.Parsa is a member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and a fellow of the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeons He is an Assistant Clinical Professor at USC's Department of Ophthalmology For the past decade, he has been involved in many clinical and basic science research projects. Dr. Parsa has also published numerous articles and has been an invited lecturer both nationally and internationally. His current research focus is in the development of customized 3-D implants for patients with major ocular and facial deformities. In addition to maintaining a busy surgical practice, Dr. Parsa is involved in several humanitarian organizations. He is the President of Universal Children's Medical Fund , a non-profit organization committed to delivering surgical care and education to children in developing countries. He is an active volunteer surgeon for International Kids Fund and has participated in numerous reconstructive surgeries through this organization.