Occuloplasty
Overview
Occuloplasty, also known as oculoplastic surgery, is a specialized branch of ophthalmology focused on the surgical and medical management of the eyelids, orbit (the bony cavity containing the eye), and surrounding facial structures.
Key Aspects of Occuloplasty
Eyelid Surgery
Includes procedures to correct eyelid malposition, such as drooping eyelids (ptosis), eyelid retraction, and eyelid tumours. This can involve both functional and cosmetic improvements.
Orbital Surgery
Addresses conditions affecting the bony cavity around the eye, such as orbital fractures, tumours, and inflammation. This may also include the correction of eye socket deformities.
Tear Duct Surgery
Involves procedures to treat issues with tear drainage, including blocked tear ducts (dacryostenosis) and the creation of new tear drainage pathways.
Reconstructive Surgery
Focuses on restoring normal appearance and function following injury, surgery, or congenital abnormalities affecting the eye area.
Cosmetic Enhancements
Includes aesthetic procedures such as blepharoplasty (eyelid lift) to improve the appearance of the eyelids and surrounding areas.




