Oculoplasty

Oculoplasty (or oculoplastic surgery) is a specialized field combining ophthalmology and plastic surgery to treat:
✔ Functional eye issues (impaired vision, tear drainage problems)
✔ Cosmetic concerns (droopy eyelids, under-eye bags)


Common Oculoplasty Procedures

1. Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty)

  • Fixes sagging/drooping eyelids (improves vision & appearance)

  • Removes excess skin or fat causing puffiness

2. Orbital Surgery

  • Repairs eye socket fractures

  • Treats thyroid eye disease (bulging eyes)

3. Reconstructive Surgery

  • Restores eyelids/structures after trauma or cancer removal

4. Tear Duct Surgery

  • Opens blocked tear ducts causing chronic watery eyes

5. Cosmetic Enhancements

  • Eyebrow lifts

  • Eyelid symmetry correction


Who Needs Oculoplasty?

You may benefit if you have:

  • Eyelids obstructing vision (dermatochalasis)

  • Congenital eye abnormalities

  • Facial trauma affecting the eyes

  • Tumors or growths near the eyes


Why Choose an Oculoplastic Surgeon?

  • Dual training in ophthalmology + plastic surgery

  • Precision with delicate eye structures

  • Customized plans for functional + aesthetic results


Recovery & Results

  • Downtime: 1–2 weeks (varies by procedure)

  • Final results: Visible within weeks, improves over months

  • Risks: Minimal (swelling/bruising is common but temporary)


FAQs

Q: Is oculoplasty covered by insurance?
A: Yes, if medically necessary (e.g., vision obstruction). Cosmetic procedures are self-pay.

Q: How long do results last?
A: Years to permanent (e.g., blepharoplasty lasts 5+ years).

Q: Does it hurt?
A: Local/general anesthesia ensures comfort. Mild soreness may occur post-op.

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