We apologize for the inconvenience

The people search feature on Superpages.com is temporarily unavailable. You can still search for people on yellowpages.com since Yellow Pages and Superpages are part of one company.

You will be automatically re-directed to People Search on yellowpages.com in .

Brett J. Pariseau, MD

Add to Favorites
Be the first to review!
Physicians & Surgeons, Ophthalmology, Opticians, Physicians & Surgeons

1025 Regent St, Madison, WI 53715

608-282-2000

CLOSED NOW: 
Today: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

REVIEWS write reviewWrite a Review

Be the first to review!
First-classBetter than mostAbout what I expectedNot the worst...Disappointing
DETAILS
General Info
Dr. Brett Pariseau specializes in oculofacial plastic and reconstructive surgery. He is board certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology and holds a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering. After a plastic surgical internship and ophthalmology residency at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, WI, Dr. Pariseau completed two fellowships in Oculoplastics at The Center for Facial Appearances in Salt Lake City, UT and at the University of North Carolina in Chapel, NC. An ASOPRS oculoplastic surgeon based in Madison, Wisconsin, Dr. Pariseau performs cosmetic and functional eyelid, brow, midface, orbital and tear duct surgery, repairs skin cancer defects around the eyes, and treats patients with Botox and fillers. Some of the conditions he treats include: The face: Botox: both cosmetic and functional treatments (hemifacial spasm, blepharospasm). Droopy eyelids: Blepharoplasty (remove extra lid skin), Ptosis repair (raise the upper lid). Droopy brows: A low brow can push upper lid skin downward. Treatment includes endoscopic, pretrichial, midforehead, direct and internal brow lifts. Eyelid skin cancer: He works with dermatology Mohs surgeons who carefully remove the cancer, and he then repairs the defect. Ectropion: eyelid turns out away from the eye. Entropion: eyelid turns in, with lashes rubbing against the eye. Trichiasis: Eyelid is in normal position, but lashes rub against the eye. The orbit: Orbital inflammation, tumors, and fractures. Thyroid eye disease. Enucleation, evisceration and exenteration. The tear ducts: A blocked tear duct can cause tearing. Dr. Pariseau has been the president of the Wisconsin Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery since 2016. A peer reviewer for the Journal of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, his publications appear in PubMed under "Pariseau B." He is also a member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology. In his spare time, he enjoys music, skiing, hiking, biking, traveling and off the grid adventure.
Hours
Regular Hours
Mon - Fri:
Sat - SunClosed
Categories
Physicians & Surgeons, Ophthalmology, Opticians, Physicians & Surgeons
Neighborhood
Greenbush
Provided by
Data provided by one or more of the following: Thryv, Data Axle, Yext.