Emil Chynn Biography, Age, Height, Wife, Net Worth, Family

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Emil Chynn was born on 7 October, 1965 in Tenafly, NJ, is an Ophthalmologist, philanthropist. Discover Emil Chynn's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?

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OccupationOphthalmologist, philanthropist
Age58 years old
Zodiac SignLibra
Born7 October, 1965
Birthday7 October
BirthplaceTenafly, New Jersey, U.S.
NationalityAmerican

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In April 2017 Dr. Chynn has given several lectures in Ukraine to ophthalmologists in order to share the experience and provide a scholarship. The scholarship has been provided by The Chynn Family Foundation. Dr. Chynn visited a few medical institutions and medical centers in the following cities of Ukraine: Lviv, Kiev, Kharkiv and Sumy. Lectures were given to ophthalmologists, MBA students, English school teachers and post graduates. The winner of the scholarship was able to join the Park Avenue Lasek Center of Dr. Chynn for 1–2 months.

Chynn has been interviewed on CNN, ABC, and NBC, and was featured on CBS news as the only center they visited in New York City which did not use "tiered pricing" (which is also known as "bait-and-switch" pricing, where the center or doctor advertises "LASIK for $399/eye" when that price only holds true for people with prescriptions so low that they might not even wear glasses). In 2016, Chynn was featured on Discovery Channel and Fox News as the first eye surgeon in the Americas to insert a cosmetic platinum implant into the eye, known as "eye jewelry".

In 2013, Chynn was featured on CNN and the Howard Stern Show, where he discussed both laser vision correction and his single dating life, and offered his $100,000 Ferrari to any matchmaker, amateur or professional, who introduced him to a "nice girl if she became his wife". He was also featured as one of the single millionaires on Bravo TV’s Millionaire Matchmaker with Patti Stanger in March 2014.

Chynn EW, Shavers, C. Diagnostic Instrumentation (Chap. 13; pp. 225–248), in Cornea Handbook, by Trattler WB, Majmudar PA, Luchs JI, Swartz, TS (editors), Slack, Inc., Thorofare, NJ: 2010.

Chynn EW. In Response to “Epi-LASIK: Discarding the Epithelial Flap versus LASIK for Myopia and Myopic Astigmatism”. Asia-Pac J Ophthalmol. 1: 387, 2012

Chynn EW, Puri J, Villaroel P, Almeida E. Back to the surface? J Cataract Refract Surg. 2012 May;38(5):922;

Bansal J, Chynn, EW, Rubinfeld RS. Aberrations After the Treatment of a Corneal Scar: Refractive Surgery Complex Case Management. Cataract & Refractive Surgery Today. July: 35-37, 2008.

Chynn EW, Oxygenated ophthalmic composition. US20080057023 A1

Reddy S, Finger P, Chynn E, Iacob C. Reactive lymphoid hyperplasia 1 month after LASIK surgery. Graef's Arch Chin Exp Ophthalmol. 244: 262-264, 2006.

In 2005, Chynn became the first laser vision correction surgeon in the New York Tri-State area to adopt exclusively Advanced Surface Ablation (ASA), which is an advancement on the older photorefractive keratectomy or PRK procedure, involving the non-cutting techniques LASEK and epi-LASEK, which have faster healing and recovery than PRK, but by avoiding cutting into the cornea, are safer than LASIK. In 2010, Dr. Chynn successfully performed the highest ASA procedure ever performed in the US, -22.00, on a patient from China.

In 2001, Chynn was the first physician to arrive at Ground Zero on 9/11, where he set up the first emergency room and triage center at a Burger King across the street from the former World Trade Center.

Chynn, EW, Wesson, J, Azkasi, Z. Improving postoperative emmetropia results by modifying the manufacturer's A-constant. Investig. Ophthalmol. Visual Science. (supplement) 40(4): S139, 1999.

Shang, B, Chynn, EW. A statistical comparison between epithelial removal techniques in PRK for high myopia. Investig. Ophthalmol. Visual Science. (supplement) 40(4): S325, 1999.

Chynn EW (editor), et al. Pocket Pharmacopoeia. Section Editor for Ophthalmology for the leading pocket and electronic drug reference for MDs. Tarascon Publishing. Published and updated yearly. 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002.

Chynn EW, Talamo JH, Seligman MS. Acanthamoeba keratitis: is water exposure a true risk factor? CLAO. 23(1): 55-56, 1997. First article published on CLAO's inaugural home page.

Chynn EW, Rubin, PAD. Metastatic Ewing's cell sarcoma of the sinus and osteoid osteoma of the orbit. American Journal of Ophthalmology. 123(4): 565-567, 1997.

Chynn EW, Jakobiec FA. Cogan's syndrome: ophthalmic, audiovestibular, and systemic manifestations and therapy. International Ophthalmology Clinics. 36(1): Chapter 5: 61-72, 1996.

Chynn, EW (editor), Chap. 15, The Eye and Smoking, in Cigarettes: What the Warning Label Doesn't Tell You, by E. Whelan & W. London (editors), ACSH, New York: 1996.

Chynn EW, Patalano VJ. The diagnostic yield and therapeutic implications of the routine eye exam. Investig. Ophthalmol. Visual Science. (supplement) 36(4): S429, 1995.

Chynn EW. Rigor of research methods in studies of the effectiveness and safety of cataract extraction with intraocular lens implantation (letter). Archives of Ophthalmology. 112(7): 875, 1994.

Chynn EW, Chynn KY, DiGiacinto G. Cystic lumbar meningioma presenting as a ring-enhancing lesion on MRI. Neuroradiology. 36(6): 460-461, 1994.

Chynn, EW. Diagnosis and treatment of ocular trauma. Emergency Eye Care Insight, Vol. 1, Issue 4, 1994.

Leib ML, Chynn EW, Michalos P, Schubert HD, Leib EJ. Neurilemmoma of the anterior ethmoidal nerve encroaching upon the nasolacrimal duct. British Journal of Ophthalmology. 76(12): 750-752, 1992.

Chynn EW, Garrod A, Demick J, DeVos E. Correlations among field dependence-independence, sex, sex-role stereotype, and age of preschoolers. Perceptual and Motor Skills. 73: 747-756, 1991.

Chynn was Director of Refractive Surgery at St. Vincent's Hospital in Manhattan, and then Director of Refractive Surgery and an Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology at SUNY Brooklyn/Long Island College Hospital. In the late 1990s he worked as a LASIK surgeon for TLC Manhattan, part of the TLC Laser Eye Centers, which was then the largest laser chain in North America, and listed in NASDAQ. In 1999, he became the 1st LASIK surgeon in New York City to get LASIK himself. In 2000, he opened his own laser vision correction center, IWANT2020.com, Inc. He was a Resident Instructor and on the clinical faculty of Manhattan Eye, Ear & Throat Hospital, and New York Eye & Ear Infirmary.

In 1987 he received his B.A. degree in Biological Sciences at Dartmouth College in Hanover, NH and graduated cum laude. He received his MD with honors in numerous rotations, including General Surgery from Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons in 1992. He completed his transitional internship at Saint Vincent's Catholic Medical Center in Greenwich Village, where he helped treat the victims of the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993. Chynn completed his residency in ophthalmology at Harvard University’s Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary in 1996, and his fellowship in Corneal Transplantation and Refractive Surgery at Emory University in 1997 under the surgeons George Waring III, MD, the "father of American refractive surgery" who headed the influential PERK study, the 1st FDA-sponsored study about laser vision correction, and Doyle Stulting, MD, PhD, a future President of the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS). He received his MBA in management with a Certificate in Entrepreneurship from New York University's Stern School of Business in 2004.

Emil William Chynn (born October 7, 1965) is a Chinese-American LASEK surgeon, author, researcher, and media personality. He owns the only laser vision correction center in the US specializing in Advanced Surface Ablation (ASA, comprising LASEK and epiLASEK), which unlike LASIK is a newer, safer way to correct refractive errors that does not involve cutting a flap into the cornea. Dr. Chynn has been featured in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, on CNN and Discovery Channel, in Time Magazine online, as well as on ABC, NBC, CBS, and Fox News for LASEK as well as platinum "Eye Jewelry" and corneal tattoos. Dr. Chynn has also appeared on the Howard Stern Show as one of NYC's most eligible bachelors, as well on "Millionaire Matchmaker" with abrasive reality TV matchmaker Patti Stanger.

Kaiser PK, Pineda R, and the Corneal Abrasion Patching Study Group (including Chynn EW). A comparison of pressure patching vs. no patching for corneal abrasions due to trauma or foreign body removal. Ophthalmology. 102: 1936-42, 1995.

Chynn EW, Kao KP, Liu RS. Hepatitis B transmission by neurologic pin testing. Neurology. 43(8): 1618.

Chynn EW. Topographic detection of photorefractive keratectomy. Ophthalmology. 105(9): 1583-1584, 1998.

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