Squint and Ptosis Surgery
Our oculoplastic and strabismus experts combine precision surgical techniques with aesthetic finesse to correct eye misalignment and drooping eyelids for both children and adults. Experience a transformative journey that enhances visual function, depth perception in one care plan
Overview
Our integrated Squint and Ptosis Surgery Service offers a dual-specialty approach to these complex conditions. We understand that squint and ptosis often coexist, requiring a harmonious surgical plan. Our team utilizes advanced diagnostic tools, including orthoptic assessments and visual field testing, to gauge the functional impact before surgery. Squint correction involves carefully repositioning the extraocular muscles to realign the gaze, while ptosis repair tightens or reattaches the levator muscle to lift the eyelid to its natural position. We tailor every surgery to the patient’s unique anatomy and visual goals, ensuring the pupil is clear and the gaze is straight. By choosing our center, patients receive a seamless blend of functional rehabilitation and cosmetic enhancement, restoring not just sight, but the confidence to see the world clearly and be seen clearly in return.
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