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Understanding The Procedure

What is Oculoplasty?

Oculoplasty, or oculoplastic surgery, is a specialized branch of ophthalmology that treats conditions related to the eyelids, tear ducts, eye sockets, and the surrounding facial structures. The surgery focuses on reconstructive and cosmetic procedures around the eyes and helps improve eye function and appearance.

From cosmetic eye correction to functional vision-related treatments, Sohana Eye Hospital offers world-class oculoplastic services to restore your vision as well as confidence.

WHO NEEDS OCULOPLASTY?

  • People with droopy eyelids, excessive tearing, or eyelid malpositions that affects their vision
  • Patients with orbital tumors, thyroid eye disease, or facial trauma
  • People looking for cosmetic enhancements for a more youthful appearance

BENEFITS OF OCULOPLASTY

  • Improves vision by correcting eyelid abnormalities
  • Enhances eye comfort by clearing tear duct blockages
  • Cosmetic enhancement with diminished signs of ageing
  • Boosts self-confidence by improving facial symmetry
COMMON Oculoplasty CONDITIONS

Oculoplasty Problems We Treat

COMMON Oculoplasty CONDITIONS

Oculoplasty Problems We Treat

Eyelid Disorders

Eyelid Disorders

Conditions like ptosis (drooping eyelids), ectropion (outward turning), entropion (inward turning), and eyelid tumors may require oculoplastic surgery.

Orbital Fracture

Orbital Fracture

Orbital fractures, tumors, and thyroid eye disease often need surgical intervention to protect vision and improve the alignment of eyes.

Tear Duct Disorders

Tear Duct Disorders

Blocked tear ducts or infections like dacryocystitis can lead to excessive tearing and require oculoplastic procedures for relief and comfort.

Congenital Anomalies

Congenital Anomalies

Birth defects such as congenital ptosis or coloboma (gaps in eyelid or eye structures) may need early surgical correction to prevent vision issues or improve aesthetics.

Ocular Trauma

Ocular Trauma

Injuries like eyelid lacerations or orbital fractures often require urgent oculoplastic repair to restore both eye function and appearance.

Cosmetic Concerns

Cosmetic Concerns

Conditions like eyelid disorders, crow's feet, or brow lifts can easily be addressed through cosmetic procedures in oculoplasty.

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Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty)

Eyelid Surgery or Blepharoplasty is an oculoplasty procedure used for:

  • Correcting droopy eyelids or Ptosis
  • Treating excess eyelid skin that affects vision
  • Cosmetic eyelid enhancements

Tear Duct Surgery

Also known as Lacrimal surgery, this is used for:

  • Treating watery eyes
  • Dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) is used for blocked tear ducts.
  • Dacryocystectomy (DCT) is a surgical procedure that removes the lacrimal sac.
Tear Duct Disorders

Orbital Surgery

Also known as eye socket surgery, it is used for:

  • Treating/ repairing eye trauma or injuries
  • Removing orbital tumor
  • Prosthetic/ artificial eye placement
Orbital Fracture

Cosmetic & Reconstructive Procedures

  • Botox & fillers for wrinkle reduction
  • Eyelid reconstruction after trauma or tumor removal
  • Treatment for eye bags and under-eye hollows

Dry Eyes- LipiFlow & iPulse Therapy

These are advanced treatments for dry eye syndrome caused by Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD).

  • LipiFlow uses thermal pulsation technology to unclog blocked oil glands in the eyelids and improves tear stability.
  • iPulse therapy stimulates gland function using controlled light pulses. This reduces inflammation and enhances tear production.
Why Choose Us?

Sohana Hospital - The Largest Super Speciality Eye Hospital In North India

Protect your vision for life! Expert Oculoplasty Care at Sohana Eye Hospital. Our team of experienced specialists is dedicated to providing personalized care using the latest technology at most affordable prices.

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Got Questions?

Frequently Asked Questions

Is oculoplasty surgery painful?

Answer: Most oculoplasty procedures are performed under local anesthesia, thereby minimizing discomfort. Your doctor will prescribe post-surgery medications or therapy for pain relief.
Answer: Recovery varies depending on the type of procedure. Minor surgeries heal within a week, while complex treatments may take a few days or weeks to recover. At Sohana Hospital, our doctors provide detailed aftercare instructions for a smooth recovery.
Answer: Yes, if droopy eyelids or other structural issues have been obstructing your sight, oculoplasty will significantly enhance your vision. Moreover, it also makes your eyes look aesthetic.
Answer: Yes, when performed by skilled surgeons at a reputable eye hospital like Sohana Hospital, oculoplastic procedures are extremely safe, have minimal risks, and deliver excellent outcomes.

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