At Eye Center South, plastic and cosmetic treatments are led by Dr. Richard Bryant, a board-certified Facial Cosmetic and Orbital Reconstructive Surgeon specializing in procedures that enhance both the appearance and function of the eyes and surrounding facial structures. Dr. Bryant completed his highly specialized fellowship training in oculofacial plastic and reconstructive surgery in Beverly Hills, California, where he trained alongside some of the most respected cosmetic surgeons in the world.
With advanced surgical expertise and a refined, artistic approach, Dr. Bryant provides personalized care tailored to each patient’s goals — delivering results that are natural-looking, balanced, and supportive of long-term eye health. His depth of experience in both cosmetic and reconstructive procedures allows patients to feel confident they are in the best possible hands.
Whether you are seeking cosmetic enhancement or reconstructive treatment, our team offers a full range of surgical and non-surgical options designed to help you look refreshed, feel confident, and maintain the health and function of the delicate structures around your eyes.




Our cosmetic and plastic procedures are led by Richard W. Bryant, M.D., a board-certified Facial Cosmetic and Orbital Reconstructive Surgeon. Dr. Bryant completed his highly-specialized surgical fellowship in oculofacial plastic and reconstructive surgery in Beverly Hills, California, training under some of the most renowned cosmetic surgeons in the world. With his knowledge, expertise, and extensive experience in facial cosmetic surgery, you can feel confident that you’re in the best possible hands.
If your pediatrician, optometrist or you notice a problem with your child’s eyes, you may need to see a pediatric ophthalmologist. Signs that a child may have an eye problem include:
Sensitivity to light
Crossed or wandering eyes
Persistent pus or crust, redness, or watery eyes
Frequently rubbing their eyes
Squinting
Tilting their head to see
Many times, a primary care physician will recommend a comprehensive eye exam for:
Premature Babies
Those born with a condition that increases their risk of eye problems, like Down syndrome
Children with a learning disability or developmental delay
Those with a family history of childhood eye disorders.