Specialty
Oculoplastic Surgery
Oculoplastic surgery is a subspecialty of ophthalmology focused on the aesthetic and reconstructive surgery of the structures surrounding the eye, including the eyelids, eyebrows, orbit, and lacrimal system, treating conditions such as:
Excess eyelid skin (dermatochalasis)
Drooping eyelids (ptosis)
Eyelid malpositions such as entropion (when eyelashes turn inward) or ectropion (outward turning of the eyelid)
Eyelid tumors
Excessive tearing (epiphora)
Cosmetic procedures such as under-eye bag correction, aiming to restore both function and appearance (blepharoplasty)
Orbit: fractures, tumors, proptosis (bulging eyes due to thyroid conditions)
Lacrimal system: obstructions causing tearing or infections
What is oculoplastic surgery for?

Functional
To correct conditions that affect vision or eye health, such as eyelids that block vision or blocked tear ducts

Aesthetic
To rejuvenate the eye area and improve the appearance of under-eye bags, excess skin, or drooping eyelids
These procedures provide a comprehensive approach to both eye health and aesthetic improvement, always prioritizing patient safety and well-being.
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