Oculoplasty (or oculoplastic surgery) is a specialized branch of ophthalmology that focuses on the medical and surgical management of deformities and abnormalities of the eyelids, lacrimal (tear) system, orbit (bony eye socket), and surrounding facial structures. This field combines the precision of ophthalmic microsurgery with the aesthetic principles of plastic surgery, aiming to restore or enhance both the function and appearance of the eye and its surrounding tissues.
"At Mahajan Eye Centre, we offer comprehensive oculoplastic services, using advanced technology and the expertise of highly trained specialists to provide the best outcomes for both functional and cosmetic concerns."

Oculoplasty addresses a wide range of conditions affecting the eyelids, tear ducts, orbit, and facial structures. Below are some of the most common conditions we treat:
1. Ptosis (Droopy Eyelid)
Ptosis refers to the drooping of the upper eyelid, which can obstruct vision and affect appearance. It can occur due to age, trauma, nerve damage, or congenital factors.

2. Entropion/Ectropion (Eyelid Malposition)
- Entropion: The eyelid turns inward, causing the eyelashes to rub against the eye, leading to irritation.
- Ectropion: The eyelid turns outward, leaving the eye exposed and prone to dryness and irritation.

3. Blepharoplasty (Eyelid Lift)
A cosmetic procedure to improve the appearance of the upper and lower eyelids by removing excess skin, muscle, and fat. Blepharoplasty is ideal for addressing droopy eyelids, puffy bags, and wrinkles around the eyes.

4. Eyelid Tumors and Cysts
Benign or malignant growths can form on the eyelids, requiring removal to restore function and prevent further complications. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial for effective management.
5. Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction (Tear Duct Problems)
Blockage of the tear ducts can cause excessive tearing (epiphora) and recurrent infections. Treatment may involve surgery to open or bypass the blockage and restore proper tear drainage.
6. Orbital Fractures
Trauma to the eye socket (orbit) can result in fractures, which may affect eye movement, appearance, or lead to double vision. Surgery is often required to repair the damaged bone and restore function.
7. Blepharospasm and Facial Twitching
Blepharospasm is the involuntary twitching or closure of the eyelids, often due to muscle or nerve disorders. Botox injections are an effective treatment option to relax the muscles and reduce spasms.
8. Facial Paralysis
Paralysis of the muscles controlling the eyelids or face can result from trauma, stroke, or nerve damage, affecting both function and appearance. Oculoplastic surgery can help restore muscle tone and correct eyelid position.
9. Thyroid Eye Disease
This autoimmune condition can cause bulging eyes (proptosis), eyelid retraction, double vision, and orbital inflammation. Treatment may involve medication, surgery, or a combination of both to manage the condition and protect vision.
10. Ocular Prosthetics
For patients who have lost an eye due to trauma, cancer, or congenital conditions, an ocular prosthesis (artificial eye) can restore facial appearance and improve self-confidence.
At Mahajan Eye Centre, we offer a wide range of surgical and non-surgical oculoplastic procedures, ensuring comprehensive care for both functional and cosmetic concerns. Our team is trained to provide the latest treatments using state-of-the-art technology, ensuring excellent outcomes.
1. Surgical Treatments
- Ptosis Repair: Corrects droopy eyelids to improve vision and appearance.
- Eyelid Reconstruction: Rebuilds the eyelid after trauma, tumor removal, or congenital abnormalities.
- Blepharoplasty: Cosmetic eyelid surgery to reduce excess skin and improve the aesthetic contour of the eyes.
- Lacrimal Surgery: Treats tear duct obstructions using minimally invasive techniques such as dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) to restore proper tear drainage.
- Orbital Fracture Repair: Reconstructs the eye socket after trauma to restore normal function and appearance.
- Tumor Removal: Excision of eyelid and orbital tumors, followed by reconstructive surgery as needed.


2. Non-Surgical Treatments
- Botox Injections: Used to treat conditions like blepharospasm and facial twitches, as well as for cosmetic purposes to reduce crow’s feet and other facial wrinkles.
- Injectable Fillers (Restylane, Perlane): Fillers are used to rejuvenate the facial appearance by adding volume and smoothing wrinkles around the eyes and face.
At Mahajan Eye Centre, we are equipped with the latest technology to provide advanced oculoplastic care. Our centre is led by a team of experienced specialists trained in the most modern techniques of oculoplastic surgery, ensuring both functional and cosmetic results.
Why Choose Us?
- Expertise in Complex Oculoplastic Surgery: Our surgeons have extensive training in both ophthalmic microsurgery and plastic surgery, offering precise and effective treatment for even the most complex conditions.
- Advanced Technology: We use cutting-edge diagnostic and surgical tools to ensure accurate diagnosis and optimal treatment outcomes.
- Aesthetic and Reconstructive Approach: We understand the importance of both function and appearance, providing a holistic approach to treatment.
In addition to medical and reconstructive treatments, Mahajan Eye Centre offers a variety of aesthetic services to enhance facial appearance:
- Botox for wrinkle reduction and muscle relaxation.
- Injectable Fillers (such as Restylane and Perlane) to restore facial volume and smooth lines around the eyes.
These aesthetic treatments are performed by highly skilled professionals, ensuring natural and youthful results.
Contact Us for Oculoplasty and Aesthetic Consultations
If you are experiencing eyelid problems, tear duct issues, or would like to explore our aesthetic services, contact Mahajan Eye Centre today. Our expert team is ready to provide personalized care to meet both your functional and cosmetic needs.