Oculoplasty is a subspecialty of ophthalmology that focuses on:
It includes both reconstructive and cosmetic procedures to restore normal function and appearance.
- Droopy eyelids (Ptosis)
- Inward/Outward turning eyelids(Entropion/Ectropion)
- Eyelid tumors or abnormal growths
- Eyelid injuries
- Watery eyes
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Chronic infections
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Tear drainage obstruction
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DCR (Dacryocystorhinostomy) surgery
-Eye bag removal
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Brow lift
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Botox & fillers (if offered)
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Cosmetic eyelid surgery
-Post-trauma repair
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Post-cancer eyelid reconstruction
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Prosthetic eye fitting
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You should consult an oculoplastic specialist if you experience droopy eyelids, excessive tearing, eyelid lumps, facial injuries, orbital swelling, or cosmetic concerns around the eyes.
No. Oculoplasty includes both functional and cosmetic procedures—such as repairing eyelid deformities, treating tear duct blockages, managing orbital conditions, and enhancing appearance.
Most procedures are performed under local or general anesthesia, making them painless. Mild discomfort may occur afterward, but it is temporary and manageable.
Recovery varies by procedure. Many patients resume normal activity in a few days, while complete healing may take 1–2 weeks. Swelling and bruising usually reduce within the first week.
Depending on the condition, doctors may perform eyelid evaluation, tear duct tests, imaging (CT/MRI), digital photography, and vision assessment to plan treatment accurately.
Functional corrections like ptosis repair and DCR surgery provide long-lasting or permanent results. Cosmetic outcomes also last long, but natural aging continues over time.