OCULOPLASTICS
What Is Ocular Facial Plastic Surgery?
Ocular Facial Plastic Surgery focuses on cosmetic, corrective, and reconstructive procedures for the eyelids and surrounding facial structures. This specialized field addresses the tissues around the eye, including the eyelids, tear ducts, and orbital area, blending artistry with medical expertise to enhance both function and aesthetics.
Common Ocular Facial Plastics procedures include:
- Tumor Removal and Reconstruction
- Lesion excision
- Eyelid lifts(Blepharoplasty, Ptosis Repair)
- Lower Eyelid Rejuvenation
- Cheek/lower eyelid volumization
Why Eye Doctors of Washington?
At Eye Doctors of Washington, our board-certified ophthalmologists specialize in ocular facial plastics, offering unmatched expertise in the DC Metropolitan area. We prioritize your comfort while providing hands-on, personalized care.
Our surgeons undergo extensive, specialized training in the intricate field of plastic surgery for tissues surrounding the eye. We are dedicated to improving your quality of life, helping you achieve both the vision and confidence you deserve.
Our specialists provide solutions for various conditions and concerns, including:
Blepharospasm or Hemifacial Spasms
- What It Is: Involuntary muscle movements of the eye (blepharospasm) or an entire side of the face (hemifacial spasm).
- Treatment: A consultation will help determine the cause and the most effective treatment plan for managing these conditions.
Medical and Cosmetic Eyelid Surgery
- Cosmetic Eyelid Surgery: Enhances the appearance of the upper and lower eyelids for a more youthful look.
- Medical Eyelid Surgery: Corrects heavy or low eyelids that impair vision.
- Learn more about our cosmetic eyelid surgery procedures.
Entropion / Ectropion Repair
- Entropion: Inward turning of the lower eyelid margin.
- Ectropion: Outward sagging of the lower eyelid margin.
- These age-related conditions can cause irritation or tearing and should be addressed promptly.
Enucleation
- What It Is: Removal of the eyeball, replaced with an implant.
- When It’s Necessary: To address malignant tumors, relieve pain, or prevent complications from severe eye injuries.
Epiphora (Excessive Tearing)
- Symptoms: Chronic tearing unrelated to crying.
- Causes: Conditions such as eyelid malposition, nasolacrimal duct obstruction, or blepharitis.
- Our specialists will identify the cause and provide a tailored treatment plan.
Thyroid Eye Disease (TED)
- What It Is: An inflammatory condition affecting the muscles and tissues behind the eyes, often associated with thyroid issues.
- Symptoms to Watch For:
- Redness or swelling
- Pain in and around the eye
- Eyes appear to be “bulging”
- Dry eye or irritation
TED is also known as Graves’ Ophthalmopathy, Thyroid-Associated Orbitopathy (TAO)
Patients suffering any or all of the above symptoms are encouraged to schedule a consultation. Our comprehensive evaluation will help to determine the correct condition and treatment plan.