Oculoplastic surgery covers operations on the eyelids, tear system, and structures around the eye. The aim is to improve function, protect the eyeball, and achieve a natural appearance.
Reasons for oculoplastic surgery
Problems in this area can cause watering, irritation, or a tired look that affects confidence. Surgery is carefully tailored to each person’s facial shape and health needs.
- Eyelid lifts and ptosis repair help when droopy lids block part of the vision.
- Skin and fat removal blepharoplasty can ease heaviness and cosmetic concerns.
- Ectropion and entropion repairs restore lid contact with the eye surface.
- Tear duct operations reduce constant watering and repeated infections.
- Reconstructive surgery repairs damage after trauma, cancer, or previous operations.
What happens before and after surgery
Detailed consultation includes photographs, examination, and discussion of expectations. Most procedures are day cases with local anaesthetic plus optional sedation.
- Expect bruising and swelling for one to two weeks, gradually settling.
- Cold packs, eye ointment, and sleeping propped up can improve comfort.
- Strenuous exercise and heavy lifting are usually avoided initially.
- Scars are placed discreetly and tend to fade over several months.
- Prompt review is needed for unexpected pain, bleeding, or vision changes.