Oculoplasty
Oculoplasty encompasses three major areas: |
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Reconstructive surgery– procedures done to correct deformities (congenital or developmental problems and deformities caused by accidents, infections or other diseases) |
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Cosmetic or Aesthetic surgery– performed to enhance a person's appearance (minimizing the effects of aging, reshaping and restoring normal body tissues, brow lifts, bulging eyes and facial contouring) |
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Lacrimal surgery– performed to treat watering of eyes due to blockage of normal passages. |
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Facilities |
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Common Oculoplastic services |
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· Epilation – Probity to Suringing |
· Blepharoplasty – to reduce baggy or sagging eyelid tissues |
· Ectropion surgery – to improve outward turning of eyelids |
· Entropion surgery – to improve inward rotation of eyelids |
· Ptosis surgery – to improve drooping of eyelids |
· Dacryo-cysto-rhinostomy (DCR) – to improve the watering of eyes due to tear duct blockage. |