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Oculoplastic surgery

Oculoplastic Surgery covers a range of surgical procedures which focus on your eyes, and the surrounding structures, like the eyelids, sockets and tear ducts.

What happens first?

Before surgery, you will have a consultation with your surgeon to determine whether you are a good candidate and to discuss your goals. The consultation will involve a discussion of your medical and health history and a thorough examination of your eyes, eyelids and face. You are encouraged to ask any questions you may have and there is no obligation to proceed any further should you decide Oculoplastic surgery is not for you.

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Step 1: Anaesthetic
You’ll be given a general anaesthetic to numb your eyes.

Step 2: The Procedure
When this has taken effect, the surgeon will make a small incision in your eyelid. If you are having blepharoplasty, the surgeon will remove the excess skin and protruding fat. For ptosis, the surgeon will shorten the muscles or tendons in your eyelid. For ectropian/entropian, your surgeon will remove a small part of your eyelid where the muscles have slackened. The muscles or tendons will then be reattached to your eye with sutures.

Step 3: After the procedure
After the procedure you will be given protective glasses and taken to a room to relax.

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