Ptosis – Drooping of the upper eyelid affecting vision.
Entropion & Ectropion – Inward or outward turning of eyelids.
Tear Duct Obstruction – Blockage of the lacrimal system causing watery eyes or infections.
Orbital Tumors – Benign or malignant growths around the eye.
Eyebrow & Eyelid Injuries – Trauma reconstruction.
Cosmetic Procedures – Eyelid lifts, blepharoplasty, and facial rejuvenation.
Comprehensive Eye & Eyelid Exam – Assess function and structure of eyelids, orbit, and tear system.
Imaging – CT or MRI scans to evaluate orbital or eyelid tumors.
Lacrimal System Tests – Dye tests and irrigation for tear duct evaluation.
Surgical Procedures – Corrective eyelid surgery, tear duct surgery, orbital tumor removal, or trauma reconstruction.
Non-Surgical Treatments – Botox, fillers, or medical management for certain eyelid conditions.
Our hospital ensures precise evaluation and minimally invasive procedures for optimal functional and cosmetic results.
Skilled oculoplastic surgeons with extensive experience
State-of-the-art surgical and diagnostic facilities
Customized treatment plans for functional and aesthetic needs
Advanced cosmetic and reconstructive eye surgery
Patient-focused care with long-term follow-up
Eyelid drooping affecting vision
Chronic tearing or eye infections
Orbital swelling, bulging, or trauma
Cosmetic concerns around eyes
Eyelid injuries or deformities
Early consultation ensures better outcomes and preserves eye function.
Take the first step toward clearer vision today.
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Our team of eye care specialists is ready to help you with expert consultation and advanced cataract treatment.
Yes, surgeries are performed under expert supervision with modern techniques and minimal risk.
Recovery depends on the type of procedure, generally ranging from a few days to a few weeks.
Functional procedures are covered, while purely cosmetic ones may require self-payment.