Ophthalmic Plastic 

Ophthalmic Plastic & Facial Aesthetic Surgery

Specialized Eye and Facial Care

Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery (Oculoplastic Surgery) is a super-specialized branch of ophthalmology that focuses on the eyelids, tear ducts, eye socket (orbit), and surrounding facial structures.

 

These procedures help correct medical conditions, injuries, tumors, and cosmetic concerns around the eyes and face. Because these delicate areas are closely connected to the eye, treatment is performed by specially trained oculoplastic surgeons who combine expertise in both ophthalmology and plastic surgery.

 

At Sushila Hospital, our specialists use advanced surgical techniques to restore function, improve appearance, and enhance patient confidence.

Reconstructive Eye Plastic Surgery

Reconstructive surgery corrects deformities of the eyelids, face, and eye socket caused by:

These procedures help restore normal appearance and function using modern surgical techniques.

Conditions We Treat

Droopy Eyelid (Ptosis)

Ptosis occurs when the upper eyelid droops due to muscle weakness, nerve problems, injury, or aging. Severe cases may obstruct vision and cause eye fatigue.

 

Surgery can correct this condition by tightening or repairing the muscle that lifts the eyelid, improving both vision and appearance.

Eyelid Malpositions

Sometimes eyelids may turn inward or outward, causing irritation, watering, and discomfort. These conditions may occur due to aging, injury, or congenital defects.

Eyelid surgery can reposition the eyelids and restore normal eye protection.

Facial Spasms

Facial spasms are involuntary muscle contractions around the eyes or face. Common types include:

These conditions can often be treated with Botulinum toxin injections, a quick outpatient procedure that helps relax the muscles.

Thyroid Eye Disease

This condition is associated with thyroid disorders and can cause:

Treatment may include medications during the active stage and surgical correction during the stable stage.

Eye Injuries and Facial Fractures

Trauma to the eye or surrounding bones can affect vision and facial appearance. Our specialists provide comprehensive management of eyelid injuries, tear duct injuries, and orbital fractures, often using a multidisciplinary approach for the best results.

Tear Duct Disorders (Dacryology)

Blocked tear ducts can cause constant watering of the eyes and infections.

One common treatment is Dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR), a procedure that creates a new pathway for tears to drain properly, relieving persistent watering.

Because many aging changes occur around the eyes, an oculoplastic surgeon is uniquely trained to perform these procedures safely and precisely.

Artificial Eye (Orbitofacial Prosthesis)

In cases where an eye is lost due to injury or disease, a custom-made artificial eye (prosthesis) can restore facial appearance.

These prosthetic eyes are carefully designed to match the natural eye and provide a natural look and improved confidence.

Cosmetic Eyelid and Facial Surgery

Facial aesthetic procedures help rejuvenate the face and restore a youthful appearance. These treatments may include:

Expert Care at Sushila Hospital

At Sushila Hospital, our ophthalmic plastic surgery services combine advanced medical technology, surgical precision, and personalized care to deliver safe and natural-looking results.

 

Our goal is to restore function, enhance appearance, and improve quality of life for every patient.

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