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Oculoplasty Treatment @ Solis Eye Care Hospital




ORBIT AND OCULOPLASTY
The cavity in the skull that contains the eye is called the orbit. It is formed from parts of the frontal, sphenoid, zygomatic, lacrimal, ethmoid, palatine and maxillary bones.
Patients of all ages may need Oculoplasty, i.e. eyelid and facial reconstructive surgery for needs purely cosmetic or purely functional. The most advanced and innovative techniques of facial and eyelid surgery for such conditions as excess upper eyelid skin that obstructs vision (blepharoplasty), eyelid ptosis(droopy eyelids), entropion(eyelids that turn in), ectropion(eyelids that turn out), problems of the tear ducts, and the thyroid eye disease.

What is Oculoplasty?
Oculoplasty, also known as ophthalmic plastic surgery, is surgery with relation to the eye and its surrounding structures. Oculoplasty surgery may be performed to improve function, comfort and appearance for the following conditions:
  •         Tear Drainage Problems
  •         Eyelid Malposition
  •         Skin Cancers of the Eyelid
  •          Problems of the Orbit (eye socket)
  •         Eyebrow Problems

Most of the times, an oculoplasty surgery is best for medical issues related to the eyes as well as the cosmetic appearance of the eyes and surrounding areas.




Oculoplasty Surgery at Solis Eye Care Hospital
The ophthalmologists at Solis Eye Care Hospital are specially trained in the field of oculoplasty that essentially is a combination of ophthalmology and plastic surgery. There are various kinds of surgeries that are performed to take care of problems like NLD block, Ptosis, Entropion, and Ectropion, etc.

The oculoplasty treatment in Hyderabad starts with an examination of the current condition of the patients and what symptoms and problems they are having which are creating a hindrance either in their vision or their appearance.

Once the examination is done, the patients are suggested with the appropriate options of oculoplasty, and they are free to choose any of them. With state-of-the-art facilities, latest machines and up-to-date technology available with the oculoplasty surgeons at Solis Eye Care Hospital, the surgery becomes a cakewalk for the patients. In some cases, the patients need to contact a neurosurgeon for an examination, which is communicated during the initial analysis of the patient’s condition.
All our surgeons take extra care while working with kids and teens since there are some eye muscles which are underdeveloped or which are quite week during the initial stages of growth.

Our Doctor

Dr. Sucharitha
Oculoplasty & Orbit Reconstructive Surgeon









To know more about Orbital disease treatments or Oculoplasty, you can write to us at info@soliseyecare.com. Alternatively, you can also fix an appointment with your experts at your convenience @9515999415, (040)400-688-55 or log on to - http://soliseyecare.com/Oculoplasty.html





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