Enhance Your Eyes Safely with Oculoplasty (Eye Plastic Surgery)

Also known as oculoplasty, eye plastic surgery helps enhance the appearance and function of the eye’s outer structure. Experience safe and expert oculoplasty services at Asian Eye Institute.

What is Oculoplastic Surgery?

Eye plastic surgery, also known as oculoplastic surgery, involves repairing and restoring the structures around the eyes, including the eyelids, tear ducts, and eye sockets. It addresses both functional issues (such as drooping eyelids or blocked tear ducts), and cosmetic concerns, helping improve vision, comfort, and overall appearance.

Blepharoplasty

What Happens During Oculoplastic Surgeries?

During oculoplastic surgery, a specialist carefully performs procedures to correct issues around the eyes, such as drooping eyelids or blocked tear ducts. The surgery is done under local or general anesthesia, depending on the patient’s needs, and focuses on restoring both function and appearance while ensuring comfort and safety throughout the process.

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Who Needs Oculoplastic Surgery?

  • Children and Adults Who Have Eyelid Problems – Oculoplastic plastic surgery is recommended for those with eyelid problems such as ptosis, tear duct blockages, or eyelid abnormalities that affect vision or eye health.
  • People with Growths and Cosmetic Concerns – It is also beneficial for those with growths or cosmetic concerns around the eyes.

Eye Plastic Surgeries You Can Get

Blepharoplasty Surgery

Blepharoplasty

Blepharoplasty is often done to address cosmetic concerns and improve the appearance of the eyelids. It involves using advanced tools and techniques to remove excess fat or skin around the eyes.

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Ectropion Repair

Ectropion refers to a condition in which the lower eyelid droops outward, leading to discomfort and potential eye exposure. It can be addressed by undergoing ectropion repair surgery to correct the eyelid’s malposition.

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Entropion Repair

The direct opposite of ectropion, entropion, is a condition where the eyelid turns inward, causing eyelashes to rub against the eye. Entropion repair is a surgical intervention that addresses this problem.

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Eyelid Growth

Some eyelid growths or tumors require surgical removal because they are either malignant or cause discomfort. The procedure involves excising the growth while preserving the natural structure of the eyelids.

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Orbital Surgery

Orbital surgery focuses on the eye socket and addresses conditions affecting the said structure. Orbital surgeons can help restore the normal function of the eye’s orbit and prevent any related issues.

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Tear Duct Surgery

Tear duct surgery is done to address issues with the tear’s drainage. Surgeons can help clear out blockages, reconstruct tear ducts, or create new drainage pathways, depending on the patient’s needs.

Ptosis surgery

Ptosis Repair

Ptosis repair is done to correct drooping eyelids. The procedure involves raising the eyelids by tightening the muscles inside them. It is performed as an outpatient surgery under local anesthesia.

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Botox

Botox is a popular treatment used to get rid of wrinkles, and it should only be done by experts. Our eye plastic surgeon can help you achieve that youthful glow by ensuring the treatment is injected safely in the right areas.

Eye Plastic Surgery: A Safe Way to Enhance the Eye's Surrounding Structure

At Asian Eye Institute, we can provide you with a range of procedures that help enhance not just the aesthetic but also the functional aspects of your eyes. Our oculoplastic surgeon uses our high-end facilities to perform the operations safely and successfully.

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Why Get Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery

Eye plastic surgery is a reconstructive procedure that focuses on the eyelids, the orbit (eye socket), and their surrounding structures. Some people undergo oculoplasty procedures to enhance the appearance of their eyes and face. Specific treatments are effective against eye bags, droopy eyelids, and wrinkles near the eyes.

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What Do Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery Procedures Address?

Eye plastic surgery addresses a variety of conditions affecting the areas around the eyes. These include drooping eyelids (ptosis) that can obstruct vision, blocked or narrowed tear ducts causing excessive tearing, eyelid malformations, and benign cysts or tumors.

 

Early treatment helps restore eye function, prevent complications, and improve both comfort and appearance for children and adults alike.

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Drooping Eyelids

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Wrinkles

Frequently Asked Questions

Oculoplasty, or eye plastic surgery, involves procedures that repair and restore the eyelids, tear ducts, and surrounding eye structures. It helps improve eye function and appearance for better vision and comfort.

An oculoplastic surgery is suitable for children and adults experiencing issues like drooping eyelids (ptosis), blocked tear ducts, eyelid deformities, or benign growths around the eyes. Oculoplasty can provide practical solutions if these conditions affect vision or cause discomfort.

Yes, pediatric oculoplasty is performed by specialists trained to work with children’s unique anatomy. The procedures are carefully planned to ensure safety, comfort, and the best possible outcomes for both function and appearance.

Ophthalmic plastic surgery is done under local or general anesthesia, depending on the patient’s age and condition. The surgeon makes precise corrections to restore eyelid function or clear tear ducts, with minimal discomfort and a focus on quick recovery.

Recovery varies but typically involves mild swelling or bruising for a few days. Most patients can return to normal activities within one to two weeks, with follow-up visits to monitor healing and results.

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