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Oculoplastic surgery is plastic surgery isolated to the areas around the eyes: the eyelids, orbit (bones behind the eye) and lacrimal (tear drain) system. An oculoplastic surgeon performs cosmetic and reconstructive procedures on the eyelids, orbit (bones and anatomic structures behind the eyeball) and lacrimal (tear drain) system. The field of oculoplastic surgery combines the precision and microsurgery of ophthalmology with the aesthetic and reconstructive concepts of plastic surgery. 3% of children and young adults.
⦁ Ptosis (drooping eyelids)
⦁ Congenital malformations
⦁ Trauma (lacerations)
⦁ Tumors (skin cancer)
⦁ Malpositions such as entropion (turned in eyelid) and ectropion (turned out eyelid)
⦁ Styes (chalazia)
⦁ blepharospasm
⦁ eyelash abnormalities
⦁ Thyroid (Graves) eye disease
⦁ Orbital inflammatory syndromes
⦁ Tumors
⦁ fractures
⦁ enucleation (removal of the eye) and care of the anophthalmic socket (eye socket)
⦁ Nasolacrimal duct obstruction (blocked tear duct)
⦁ Punctal malposition or stenosis (abnormal tear drain)
⦁ Lacrimal system trauma
⦁ Tumors
⦁ Unexplained tearing
Typical Reasons For Cosmetic Consultations Include:
⦁ Drooping, or tired, upper eyelids
⦁ Excess eyelid skin
⦁ Eyelid bags
⦁ Wrinkles
⦁ Post-cosmetic eyelid surgery complications
Comprehensive Eye Examination
Cataract
Cornea & Refractive Services
Glaucoma Services
Vitreo-Retinal & UVEA
Pediatric Ophthalmology
Squint
Orbit & Oculoplasty