Category | Oculoplasty |
Oculoplasty
An operation performed near the eyes is called an oculoplastic surgery. This surgery can be performed for either cosmetic or medicinal purposes. Ophthalmologists, who have additional training in plastic or reconstructive surgery, typically perform oculoplastic treatments. Sometimes, treatments are carried out by surgeons with a focus on the head and neck. Oculoplastic surgery is typically the best option for treating eye-related medical conditions as well as improving the appearance of the eyes and surrounding areas. The Eyelids, Eye sockets, Eyebrows, Cheeks, Tear ducts, and Face or Forehead can all be treated using oculoplastic surgeries. Many disorders, including droopy upper eyelids, eyelids that tilt inward or outward, and more are treated by these methods. thyroid disease-related eye issues, skin cancer or other growths in or around the eyes, etc. For most procedures, you will be able to go home the same day you have surgery. Your procedure may take place in a hospital, an outpatient facility, or the provider's office.
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