Oculoplasty

Oculoplasty is a sub-speciality branch of Ophthalmology that deals with structures surrounding the eyeball like orbit (eye socket), eyelids, tear ducts, and their reconstructive procedures (OCULAR PROSTHESIS (ARTIFICIAL EYE) BOTOX INJECTIONS)

What is Oculoplasty?

Oculoplasty, also known as oculoplastic surgery, is an umbrella term for a number of surgical procedures on the eye and the surrounding structures, including the eye socket, eyelids, tear ducts, and parts of the face. Oculoplasty surgeons are specialised ophthalmologists, who have undergone additional fellowship training. Some surgeons from certain other specialties, such as plastic surgeons, ENT surgeons, and oral and maxillofacial surgeons may be trained in some procedures that fall under oculoplasty.

Treatment Options in Oculoplasty

Blepharoplasty

Subcutaneous fat removal

Ptosis repair for droopy eyelid

Ectropion repair

Tarsorrhaphy

Canthal resection

Blepharoplasty

Subcutaneous fat removal

Ptosis repair for droopy eyelid

Ectropion repair

Tarsorrhaphy

Canthal resection

Oculopasty Conditions

Orbital-Tumour

Ectropion

Orbital Trauma

Blepharospasm

Entropion

Orbital-Mass

Bells-Palsy

Obstructed-Tear-Ducts

Oculoplasty Surgery With

Surgery Involving Lacrimal Apparatus

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The binocular slit-lamp examination provides a stereoscopic magnified view of the eye structures in detail, enabling anatomical diagnoses to be made for a variety of eye conditions. A second, hand-held lens is used to examine the retina. A slit-lamp exam is usually done during a regular checkup with your eye doctor before the cataract surgery procedure.

NC Tonometer is used to perform Tonometry. Tonometry is a quick and simple test that checks the pressure inside your eyes. The results can help your doctor see if you're at risk for glaucoma. The pressure inside your eye is called intraocular pressure (IOP).

Radio Frequency Cautery is a medical device that uses radiofrequency energy to heat and destroy tissue. Radio Frequency Cautery is used to remove warts, skin tags, keloids, and moles.

The Hertel Exophthalmometer is used to measure the distance between the lateral orbital rim and the most anterior position of the cornea so to determine the axial position of the eyes.

Preocular scales, or preoculars, are those lying directly in front of and in contact with the eye. Postocular scales, or postoculars, are those lying directly behind and in contact with the eye. Supraocular scales, or supraoculars, are enlarged scales on the crown immediately above the eye.

An prosthetic eye is an artificial eye that is placed in the eye socket of patients whose eyes have been removed. The eye is made of a durable, high-quality acrylic and it comes in two forms: Stock shell and Custom-Made Prostheses.

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Slit Lamp

The binocular slit-lamp examination provides a stereoscopic magnified view of the eye structures in detail, enabling anatomical diagnoses to be made for a variety of eye conditions. A second, hand-held lens is used to examine the retina. A slit-lamp exam is usually done during a regular checkup with your eye doctor before the cataract surgery procedure.

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NC Tonometer

NC Tonometer is used to perform Tonometry. Tonometry is a quick and simple test that checks the pressure inside your eyes. The results can help your doctor see if you're at risk for glaucoma. The pressure inside your eye is called intraocular pressure (IOP).

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Radio Frequency Cautery Machine

Radio Frequency Cautery is a medical device that uses radiofrequency energy to heat and destroy tissue. Radio Frequency Cautery is used to remove warts, skin tags, keloids, and moles.

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Hertel Exophthalmometer

The Hertel Exophthalmometer is used to measure the distance between the lateral orbital rim and the most anterior position of the cornea so to determine the axial position of the eyes.

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SCALE

Preocular scales, or preoculars, are those lying directly in front of and in contact with the eye. Postocular scales, or postoculars, are those lying directly behind and in contact with the eye. Supraocular scales, or supraoculars, are enlarged scales on the crown immediately above the eye.

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ARTIFICIAL EYE

An prosthetic eye is an artificial eye that is placed in the eye socket of patients whose eyes have been removed. The eye is made of a durable, high-quality acrylic and it comes in two forms: Stock shell and Custom-Made Prostheses.

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