Subscribe to out newsletter today to receive latest news administrate cost effective for tactical data.

Let’s Stay In Touch

Shopping cart

Subtotal $0.00

View cartCheckout

Oculoplastic surgery

Oculoplastic surgery

Oculoplastic surgery

Oculoplastic surgery is a specialised area of ophthalmology that focuses on surgical procedures involving the eyelids, tear ducts, orbit (the bony structure around the eye), and other structures surrounding the eyes. This field combines the precision of ophthalmic surgery with the cosmetic and reconstructive expertise required to enhance both function and appearance.

Our oculoplastic surgeons are highly trained in both ophthalmic and plastic surgery techniques, ensuring the highest level of care for both medical and cosmetic concerns. Whether you’re dealing with an eyelid issue, tear duct problem, or require reconstructive surgery following trauma or cancer treatment, our team is here to provide the most advanced solutions available.

From enhancing the appearance of your eyes to restoring critical functions, our oculoplastic surgery services can help you achieve your goals with safety, precision, and lasting results.

Common Oculoplastic Procedures

  1. Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty): Blepharoplasty is a popular procedure that removes excess skin, fat, and muscle from the upper and lower eyelids. It can improve vision by correcting droopy eyelids (ptosis) that may obstruct the line of sight, while also rejuvenating the eyes for a more youthful appearance. This surgery is both functional and cosmetic, providing practical benefits alongside aesthetic improvements.
  2. Ptosis Repair: Ptosis is a condition where the upper eyelid droops, potentially affecting vision. Ptosis repair surgery lifts the eyelid to restore proper function and improve the field of vision. The procedure also helps create a more balanced, symmetrical appearance.
  3. Eyelid Reconstruction: Following trauma, surgery, or the removal of tumours, eyelid reconstruction may be necessary to restore normal appearance and function. Our surgeons employ advanced techniques to repair damaged tissue, ensuring the best possible outcomes for both function and aesthetics.
  4. Tear Duct Surgery (Dacryocystorhinostomy): Tear duct blockages can cause excessive tearing, irritation, and infections. Dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) is a surgical procedure that creates a new drainage pathway for tears, restoring proper tear flow and relieving discomfort. This procedure is often performed using minimally invasive techniques.
  5. Orbital Surgery: Surgery on the orbit may be needed to treat fractures, tumours, or diseases affecting the eye socket. Orbital decompression is a common procedure for patients with thyroid eye disease (Graves’ disease), relieving pressure behind the eyes to reduce bulging (proptosis) and improve eye function.
  6. Eyelid Malposition Correction (Entropion/Ectropion): Conditions like entropion (inward turning of the eyelids) or ectropion (outward turning of the eyelids) can cause irritation, dryness, and damage to the eyes. Corrective surgery realigns the eyelids to restore proper positioning and protect the eyes from further harm.
  7. Brow Lift: A brow lift is a cosmetic procedure designed to elevate sagging eyebrows, creating a more refreshed and youthful look. It can be performed alone or in conjunction with eyelid surgery to improve the overall appearance of the upper face.

Why Choose Oculoplastic Surgery?

Oculoplastic surgery offers both functional and cosmetic benefits. Whether you need surgery to correct vision problems caused by drooping eyelids or you’re seeking a more youthful and rested appearance, oculoplastic procedures are tailored to each patient’s unique needs. Our surgeons combine medical expertise with aesthetic precision to achieve natural-looking results that improve both appearance and quality of life.