Eye Cosmetic Surgeries (Oculoplasty)
Eye Cosmetic surgery is any of a number of surgical procedures designed to improve the appearance of your eyes. In most cases, the surgery is performed on the eyelids or surrounding tissues, not inside the eyes.
Oculoplasty, or oculoplastic surgery, is literally plastic surgery of the eyelids. It’s a specialty of ophthalmology that focuses on three areas—the orbit, the eyelids, and the lacrimal (tear) system.
Eye Cosmetic surgery can improve the appearance of the area around your eyes. Commonly known as reconstructive surgery.
Other terms for Cosmetic Eye Surgery includes :
Blepheroplasty :- It’s a procedure that reduces bagginess from your lower eyelids and removes excess skin from your upper eyelids.
Squint Surgery :- Squint, or strabismus, is a condition in which an individual’s eyes aren’t aligned properly, and it can affect people of all age groups. This condition often causes one eye to point in a different direction than the other. Such misaligned eyes can result in double vision, reduced depth perception, and other visual discomforts.
Ptosis :- Ptosis surgery is an operation to tighten the muscle that lifts your upper eyelid.
Ptosis and Squint are the most frequently performed eye cosmetic surgeries.