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Oculoplastics

Oculoplastics

At Opal Aesthetics, our highly skilled oculoplastic surgeons combine advanced medical expertise with an artistic eye to deliver exceptional results tailored to your unique needs. 

Whether you’re seeking cosmetic improvements or require treatment for medical conditions, 

Opal Aesthetics is committed to providing you with personalized, compassionate care. 

What is Oculoplastics?

Oculoplastics, also known as ophthalmic plastic and reconstructive surgery, is a particular field of ophthalmology that focuses on the delicate areas around the eyes. Oculoplastic surgeons are uniquely trained to handle the functional and aesthetic aspects of this area of the face, including the eyelids, eye sockets, tear ducts, and surrounding facial structures.

Whether you want to improve your appearance, correct a functional issue, or both, the oculoplastics team at Opal Aesthetics is dedicated to providing personalized care that enhances both your vision and your confidence.

What is Blepharoplasty?

Blepharoplasty, also commonly called eyelid surgery, is one of the most popular oculoplastic procedures. This procedure aims to rejuvenate the appearance of the eyes by removing excess skin and fat from the upper or lower eyelids. 

Blepharoplasty can address both cosmetic concerns and functional issues, such as obstructed vision due to sagging eyelids.

Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty

Upper eyelid blepharoplasty focuses on the area above the eye. As you age, the skin of the upper eyelids can become loose and droopy, sometimes even hanging over the eyelashes. 

This can make you look tired or older than you feel, and in severe cases, it may even interfere with your vision. During an upper eyelid blepharoplasty, the skilled surgeons at Opal Aesthetics carefully remove excess skin and fat through a small incision hidden in the natural crease of the eyelid.

The results of upper eyelid blepharoplasty are long-lasting, often enduring for many years.

Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty

Lower eyelid blepharoplasty addresses concerns with the area below the eye. Common issues include under-eye bags, puffiness, and wrinkles. 

These problems can make you look tired or older, even when you’re well-rested. The incision for this procedure is typically made just below the lash line or inside the lower eyelid, ensuring that any scarring is virtually invisible.

The result is a refreshed, more youthful look that appears natural and harmonious with your facial features.

What is Ptosis?

Ptosis is a condition characterized by drooping of the upper eyelid. This can occur in one or both eyes and may be present from birth, called congenital ptosis, or develop later in life, called acquired ptosis. 

When ptosis is severe, it can even interfere with vision, forcing individuals to tilt their heads back or lift their eyebrows to see clearly. Even mild ptosis can cause eye strain, fatigue, and a tired appearance.

Ptosis Repair

At Opal Aesthetics, our oculoplastic surgeons offer a procedure called ptosis repair to help correct this condition. The goal of ptosis repair is to lift the drooping eyelid to a more normal position, improving both vision and appearance.

The specific technique used depends on the severity of the ptosis and the strength of the levator muscle. Ptosis repair can dramatically improve quality of life by enhancing vision and creating a more symmetrical, alert appearance. 

Our experienced oculoplastic surgeons take care to achieve natural-looking results that complement your facial features.

What is Ectropion and Entropion?

Ectropion and entropion are eyelid conditions that can cause significant discomfort and eye problems if left untreated. Ectropion occurs when the lower eyelid turns outward, exposing the inner surface of the eyelid. 

Entropion is the opposite condition, where the eyelid turns inward. This causes the eyelashes and skin to rub against the eye surface. 

At Opal Aesthetics, our oculoplastic surgeons perform procedures that can correct both ectropion and entropion. These procedures aim to restore the normal position of the eyelid, alleviating symptoms and protecting the health of your eye.

Other Oculoplastic Procedures at Opal Aesthetics

Our team at Opal Aesthetics offers a comprehensive range of oculoplastic services to address various eye and facial concerns.

Orbit Surgery

The orbit is the bony cavity that houses the eye and its surrounding structures. Orbit surgery may be necessary for conditions such as orbital tumors, thyroid eye diseases or fractures of the eye socket.

Our skilled oculoplastic surgeons use advanced techniques to perform orbital decompression, tumor removal, and reconstructive procedures, always prioritizing both function and aesthetics.

Tearing Disorders

Tearing disorders can significantly impact quality of life. Our oculoplastic specialists are experienced in diagnosing and treating a wide range of tear duct issues, including blocked tear ducts and chronic tearing, which is also called epiphora.

Eyelid Laceration Repair

Injuries to the eyelid require expert care to ensure proper healing and make sure your eyelids continue to operate normally. At Opal Aesthetics, our goal is to repair the injury while minimizing scarring and maintaining the natural contour and function of the eyelid.

Scar Revision

Whether from injury, previous surgery, or other causes, scars around the eyes can be both functionally and cosmetically concerning. Our oculoplastic surgeons use various techniques to improve the appearance of scars.

We tailor our approach to each individual case, aiming for the best possible aesthetic outcome while preserving eyelid function.

Skin Cancer and Mohs Reconstruction

The delicate skin around the eyes is particularly susceptible to skin cancer. At Opal Aesthetics, we work in conjunction with dermatologists who perform Mohs surgery, a highly effective technique for removing skin cancer. 

Our oculoplastic surgeons then perform the reconstruction, carefully repairing the area to preserve function and achieve the best possible aesthetic result.

Enucleation and Artificial Eyes

In cases where an eye must be removed due to injury or disease, called enucleation, our team provides compassionate care throughout the process. We work closely with ocularists to fit and maintain artificial eyes, often called prostheses, that closely match the appearance of the natural eye. 

Our goal is to help patients adjust to this change with optimal comfort and confidence.

How Do I Know If I Am a Candidate for Oculoplastic Surgery?

Determining if you’re a candidate for oculoplastic surgery depends on various factors, including your overall health, specific eye conditions, and personal goals. You might consider oculoplastic surgery if you’re experiencing functional issues with your eyes or eyelids, such as obstructed vision or chronic discomfort. 

Cosmetic concerns related to the eye area, like signs of aging or asymmetry, may also lead you to explore oculoplastic options. However, the best way to know if you’re a suitable candidate is to schedule a consultation with an experienced oculoplastic surgeon. 

At Opal Aesthetics, our specialists will conduct a thorough examination, discuss your concerns, and review your medical history. We’ll explain all available options, including both surgical and non-surgical treatments, to help you make an informed decision.

Remember, each case is unique, and what works for one person may not be appropriate for another. A personalized consultation is essential to determine the most suitable approach for your individual needs and goals.

Do you want to learn more about oculoplastic procedures? Schedule an appointment at Opal Aesthetics in Atlanta, GA, today!

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