Cataract surgery involves removal of the cloudy crystalline lens by phacoemulsification and replacing it with an artificial intraocular lens implant in the capsular bag of the eye
Periocular cosmetic surgery involves removal of excess upper eyelid skin (hooding of upper eyelids) and removal of bags under the lower eyelids.
Cysts and growths on the eyelids are most often benign and can be surgically removed or biopsied in the treatment room of the clinic.
Eyelid surgery involves repositioning of in turned or out turned eyelids, lifting ptotic (droopy) eyelids.
Involves assessing the reason for watery eyes and offering the appropriate treatment to reduce watering.
Management of children who present with droopy eyelids, watery eyes or squints
An orbital biopsy is performed if there is a lesion in the orbit that is suspicious, and a histological assessment is required to aid in the diagnosis.
Involves reconstruction of a small or contracted eye socket or the removal of the eye for various reasons.