What is Oculoplasty?
Oculoplasty is the branch of eye care that deals with functional and cosmetic conditions around the eyes. It includes treatment for eyelid problems, watering eyes, droopy eyelids, under-eye bags, facial aesthetic concerns and other conditions that affect the structures surrounding the eye.
Unlike general cosmetic procedures, oculoplasty is performed with a deep understanding of eye anatomy, vision safety and facial balance. This makes it especially important for patients who want treatment around the eyes without compromising eye health.
The area around the eyes is delicate. A specialized oculoplasty approach helps protect both appearance and function, especially when surgery or aesthetic treatment is involved.
When should you consult an Oculoplasty Specialist?
Patients may need oculoplasty care when they experience drooping eyelids, excessive watering, under-eye puffiness, eyelid malposition, facial ageing around the eyes or cosmetic concerns that require medically safe treatment.
Oculoplasty at Namokar Eye & Oculoplasty Centre
At Namokar Eye & Oculoplasty Centre, oculoplasty care is led by Dr. Poonam Jain, Medical Director, Senior Ophthalmologist and Oculoplasty Surgeon. The centre focuses on treating both functional and aesthetic concerns with a patient-first approach.
The goal is not only to improve how the eye area looks, but also to maintain comfort, vision safety and long-term eye health. This is especially important in procedures involving eyelids, tear ducts and the under-eye region.
Why choose a specialized eye centre?
Eye-related procedures require careful planning, accurate diagnosis and medical safety. A specialized eye centre provides the advantage of ophthalmology-led treatment, advanced clinical judgment and safety-focused care.
Namokar brings together years of clinical experience, international exposure and quality standards to support patients who need care beyond routine eye treatment.
Final Thought
Oculoplasty is where eye care meets facial aesthetics. For patients dealing with eyelid, tear duct, under-eye or oculofacial concerns, consulting an experienced oculoplasty specialist can make the treatment safer, more precise and more personalized.