Modern Thyroid and Wellness

67: Why Thyroid Eye Disease Is So Often Missed - The Clear Path From Diagnosis to Real Treatment with Dr. Sean Paul

Jan 29, 2026
Dr. Sean Paul, a board-certified oculoplastic and orbital surgeon who treats thyroid eye disease and eyelid reconstruction, breaks down why thyroid eye disease is often missed. He walks through diagnosis, medical and surgical treatment paths, discusses Tepezza and emerging biologics, and explores aesthetic and regenerative eye and skin treatments. Practical care coordination and long-term maintenance are emphasized.
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INSIGHT

TED Is An Autoimmune Orbital Condition

  • Thyroid eye disease is an autoimmune orbitopathy that inflames orbital tissues and can occur with hyper- or hypothyroidism.
  • It involves TSH and IGF-1 receptor pathways and can exist independent of classic Graves disease.
INSIGHT

TED Often Presents Subtly And Is Underdiagnosed

  • About 80% of thyroid eye disease patients have hyperthyroidism but it can present subtly with dryness, redness, asymmetry, or double vision.
  • Many cases go underdiagnosed and require an orbital specialist to detect vision-threatening issues.
ANECDOTE

Military Reconstructive Work Sparked His Path

  • Dr. Sean Paul got interested in eyelid reconstruction treating burn and blast injuries at Brooke Army Medical Center during Operation Iraqi Freedom.
  • That experience shaped his focus on functional restoration combined with aesthetic results.
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