Oculoplastic surgery in Meerut focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the eyelids, tear ducts, orbit (eye socket), and surrounding facial areas. These procedures are performed to improve eye function, comfort, and appearance while protecting vision.
Oculoplastic surgery combines ophthalmology with delicate plastic surgery techniques, ensuring both medical safety and natural-looking results.
What is Oculoplastic Surgery?
Oculoplastic surgery is a specialised branch of eye care that deals with disorders of the eyelids, lacrimal (tear drainage) system, orbit, and facial structures around the eyes. It includes both reconstructive and functional procedures, and in some cases, cosmetic correction where medically required.
These surgeries are often recommended when eyelid or tear duct problems interfere with vision, eye health, or daily comfort.
Conditions Treated with Oculoplastic Surgery
Oculoplastic surgery may be advised for a wide range of eye and eyelid conditions, including:
● Drooping eyelids (ptosis)
● Eyelid malpositions (entropion, ectropion)
● Excess eyelid skin affecting vision
● Blocked tear ducts and watering eyes
● Eyelid lumps, cysts, or tumours
● Eye injuries and trauma
● Orbital infections or swelling
● Congenital eyelid abnormalities
Each condition is evaluated carefully to determine the most appropriate surgical approach.
Common Oculoplastic Procedures
Eyelid Surgery
Performed to correct drooping eyelids, eyelid turning in or out, or excess skin that interferes with vision and eye comfort.
Tear Duct Surgery
Recommended for patients with persistent watering due to blocked tear ducts. The procedure helps restore proper tear drainage and reduce infection risk.
Orbital Surgery
Used to treat conditions affecting the eye socket, such as infections, inflammation, fractures, or growths around the eye.
Reconstructive Eye Surgery
Performed after trauma, tumour removal, or congenital abnormalities to restore eyelid structure and function.
When Should You See an Oculoplastic Specialist?
You should consider an oculoplastic evaluation if you experience:
● Constant watering or discharge from eyes
● Drooping eyelids affecting vision
● Eyelid pain, swelling, or abnormal growths
● Difficulty closing the eyes properly
● Facial or eye injuries involving eyelids
Early treatment helps prevent complications and ensures better functional outcomes.
Diagnosis and Evaluation
Before recommending oculoplastic surgery, a detailed eye and facial examination is performed. This may include:
● Visual assessment
● Eyelid and tear drainage evaluation
● Imaging tests if orbital involvement is suspected
● Review of medical history
The goal is to plan a procedure that restores eye health while maintaining natural appearance.
Recovery After Oculoplastic Surgery
Recovery depends on the type of procedure performed. Most patients experience:
● Mild swelling or bruising for a few days
● Gradual improvement in eye comfort and appearance
● Minimal downtime for routine eyelid procedures
● Follow-up visits to monitor healing
Post-operative instructions are provided to ensure smooth recovery and optimal results.
Benefits of Oculoplastic Surgery
Oculoplastic surgery can:
● Improve eyelid function and eye comfort
● Restore normal tear drainage
● Enhance visual field affected by drooping lids
● Improve appearance while maintaining natural eye shape
● Support long-term eye health
Faq
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Many patients consult Dr Amit Garg, who is known for his experience in managing functional and reconstructive oculoplastic conditions.