Cosmetic Eyelid Surgery

Opening Hours

We are open throughout the week to serve you with the best care possible.

Monday

07:00AM - 08:00PM

Tuesday

07:00AM - 08:00PM

Wednesday

07:00AM - 08:00PM

Thursday

07:00AM - 08:00PM

Friday

07:00AM - 08:00PM

Saturday

07:00AM - 08:00PM

Sunday

07:00AM - 08:00PM

Awaken Your Natural Beauty with Eyelid Surgery

Cosmetic eyelid surgery, also known as blepharoplasty, is a specialized procedure designed to restore a youthful and refreshed appearance to the eyes. Over time, aging, genetics, or lifestyle factors can cause drooping eyelids, puffiness, or under-eye bags, making the face look tired or older. This surgery gently removes or repositions excess skin, fat, and muscle around the eyelids to create a more natural, rejuvenated look. Beyond enhancing appearance, it can also improve vision in cases where sagging skin obstructs eyesight. With advanced techniques, cosmetic eyelid surgery offers safe, precise, and long-lasting results, helping individuals regain confidence and a brighter, more vibrant expression.

Symptoms

Treatment of Entropion & Ectropion

These conditions are best treated with a minor surgery to correct the eyelid position. The procedure restores normal alignment, relieves irritation, and protects the eye for long-term comfort.

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Entropion is a condition where the eyelid, usually the lower one, turns inward, causing the eyelashes and skin to rub against the eye surface. This leads to irritation, redness, tearing, and a constant feeling of something in the eye. If left untreated, it can damage the cornea and affect vision. While lubricating drops may provide temporary relief, surgery is often recommended as a permanent solution to reposition the eyelid and protect the eye.

Ectropion is a condition where the eyelid, most often the lower one, turns outward, leaving the inner surface exposed and vulnerable. This causes excessive tearing, dryness, redness, and irritation, as the eye cannot close properly. In severe cases, it may lead to recurrent infections and damage to the cornea. While artificial tears and ointments can ease discomfort temporarily, surgery is usually the best treatment to restore normal eyelid position and protect the eye’s health.