Oculoplastics
What Is Ocular Facial Plastic Surgery?
The Ocular Facial Plastic specialty involves the cosmetic, corrective, and reconstructive surgery of the eyelid and face. The field is primarily related to the tissues and structures surrounding the eye – the eyelids, the tear ducts, and the orbit.
Ocular Facial Plastics procedures include:
- Tumor Removal and Reconstruction
- Lesion excision
- Eyelid lifts(Blepharoplasty, Ptosis Repair)
- Lower Eyelid Rejuvenation
- Cheek/lower eyelid volumization
Why Katzen?
Katzen Eye Group is home to some of the best board-certified ophthalmologists in Baltimore, focused on making you as comfortable as possible while providing hands-on care.
We understand that choosing a surgeon and practice can be difficult. Rest assured that our surgeons have completed several years of additional, specialized training in plastic surgery of the tissues surrounding the eye and are dedicated to helping you achieve the quality of life and vision you want and deserve.
Ocular Facial Plastic procedures include:
Blepharospasm or Hemifacial Spasms
Blepharospasm is a condition in which the patient experiences involuntary muscle movement of the eye. Similarly, hemifacial spasms involve uncontrolled muscle movement of an entire side or section of the face.
If you’re experiencing uncontrollable muscle movement in the eye or face, schedule a consultation. Our comprehensive evaluation will help to determine the correct condition and treatment plan.
Medical and Cosmetic Eyelid Surgery
Cosmetic eyelid surgery, or upper or lower eyelid blepharoplasty, is a specialized area of ophthalmology that improves the appearance and function of the upper and/or lower eyelids, helping to create a more youthful appearance.
An eyelid lift can also be a medical necessity. This occurs when the eyelids are heavy and/or low, causing blocked or decreased vision. Your oculoplastic surgeon will help determine whether your eyelid lift is medically necessary.
Visit our cosmetic eyelid surgery page to learn about the various eyelid surgical procedures at Katzen Eye Group.
Entropion / Ectropion Repair
Ectropion is a condition in which the lower eyelid margin and lashes sag or fold outward. Entropion is when the lower eyelid margin turns inward. This is typically a result of age-related relation of the eyelid tissues. If left untreated, can lead to tearing or eye irritation.
Enucleation
Enucleation is the surgical procedure in which the eyeball is removed and replaced with an implant. An ophthalmologist may recommend enucleation for various reasons – to eliminate a malignant tumor in the eye, alleviate uncontrollable pain in a blind eye, or reduce the risk of “sympathetic” inflammation of the remaining eye when one eye has been severely injured and blinded.
Epiphora (Excessive Tearing)
Epiphora involves the excessive tearing of the eyes, not related to normal crying or sobbing. Several reasons can cause epiphora, the most common causes being blepharitis, eyelid malposition, or nasolacrimal and duct obstruction. A patient suffering the effects of epiphora is encouraged to schedule a consultation. Our comprehensive evaluation will help to determine the correct cause and treatment plan.
Thyroid Eye Disease (TED)
Thyroid eye disease (TED) is an eye condition in which muscles in the eye and tissue behind the eye become inflamed. This can push the eyeball forward and cause it to appear swollen or red. While thyroid eye disease is rare in most thyroid patients, symptoms to watch for are as follows:
- Redness or swelling
- Pain in and around the eye
- Eyes appear to be “bulging”
- Dry eye or irritation
Other names for TED include Graves’ Ophthalmopathy, Thyroid-Associated Orbitopathy (TAO), and Graves’ Orbitopathy.
Patients suffering any or all of the above symptoms are encouraged to schedule a consultation. Our comprehensive evaluation will help to determine the correct condition and treatment plan.