Our eyes are not just the windows to the soul; they are the most defining feature of our facial expression. However, time, genetics, or past traumas can lead to drooping eyelids, under-eye bags, or functional impairments. This is where Oculoplastic Surgery—the perfect blend of ophthalmology and plastic surgery—comes into play.
More than just a cosmetic touch-up, this surgical field offers a clearer field of vision and a rejuvenated look. Here is everything you need to know about this transformative procedure.
- Eyelid Aesthetics (Blepharoplasty): Correcting sagging upper eyelids and baggy lower eyelids.
- Ptosis (Drooping Eyelid): Repairing upper eyelid drooping that obstructs vision.
- Tear Duct Obstructions: Opening blocked ducts to prevent constant watering and infection.
- Eyelid Malpositions: Correcting eyelids that turn inward (Entropion) or outward (Ectropion).
- Tumor Surgery: Removal and reconstruction of benign or malignant growths around the eye.
Oculoplastic surgery is a life-enhancing solution for those with aesthetic concerns as well as medical necessities.
- Individuals whose vision is restricted due to drooping eyelids.
- Those looking tired or older due to under-eye bags or sagging skin.
- Adults and children suffering from tear duct blockages.
- Individuals in good general health suitable for surgery.
- Patients with severe, uncontrolled Dry Eye Syndrome.
- Individuals with unrealistic aesthetic expectations.
- Patients with uncontrolled diabetes or circulatory issues that could hamper healing.
These surgeries are performed by expert surgeons who specialize in the delicate anatomy of the eye, utilizing micro-surgical techniques.
- Anesthesia: Most procedures are performed under local anesthesia with sedation (twilight sleep). This ensures a pain-free and comfortable experience.
- Technique: In a standard Blepharoplasty, for instance, the surgeon makes millimetric incisions along the natural creases of the eyelid. Excess skin, muscle, and herniated fat are carefully removed or repositioned. Scars are hidden within natural folds, making them virtually invisible after healing.
- Technology: Advanced Laser technologies and Radiofrequency devices are frequently used to minimize bleeding and accelerate recovery.
- Duration: Depending on the scope, a standard eyelid surgery takes between 45 minutes to 1.5 hours.
While all surgeries carry some risk, they are minimal in expert hands.
- Side Effects: Mild bruising and swelling around the eyes are normal for the first few days. Temporary blurred vision or a gritty sensation may occur.
- Complications: Rarely, infection or asymmetry may occur, but these are manageable with proper post-op care.
- Recovery: Patients usually return to social life within 1 week. Full healing and the final aesthetic result may settle over a few weeks.
- A more rested, youthful, and energetic facial expression.
- Expanded field of vision due to the removal of sagging skin.
- Relief from infections caused by tear duct issues.
While results are long-lasting, it is important to remember that the natural aging process continues.
Turkey has become a global hub for ophthalmology and aesthetic surgery. High-tech hospitals, surgeons trained to European and US standards, and significant cost advantages make Turkey a top destination.
- Expert Matching: We connect you with the most experienced oculoplastic surgeons tailored to your specific needs.
- Comprehensive Care: From VIP airport transfers and accommodation to translation services and post-op follow-ups, we manage the entire process for you.
- Trust & Safety: We partner strictly with JCI-accredited healthcare institutions that meet international safety standards.