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Eyelid Surgery

Our team of experienced oculoplastic surgeons is dedicated to providing personalised care, ensuring optimal outcomes tailored to your unique needs. Whether you're seeking cosmetic enhancement or medical correction, we are here to guide you through every step of your journey.

Droopy Eyelid (Ptosis) Surgery

Ptosis, or droopy eyelids, can make your eyes look tired and may even affect your vision. Ptosis surgery is a precise procedure designed to lift and tighten the muscles responsible for raising the eyelid, restoring a more open, balanced, and refreshed appearance.

Ectropion/Entropion Surgery

Surgery for ectropion or entropion gently repositions and tightens the eyelid, restoring its natural alignment and protecting the surface of the eye. The procedure is typically carried out under local anaesthetic and offers lasting relief from discomfort while improving both eyelid function and appearance.

Eyelid Surgery in Facial Palsy

Facial palsy can weaken or paralyse the muscles that control eyelid movement, leading to problems with blinking or full eye closure. This can cause dryness, irritation, and exposure of the eye surface. Eyelid surgery in facial palsy focuses on protecting the eye and improving facial symmetry while maintaining a natural appearance.

Eyelid Lift

An eyelid lift — or blepharoplasty — is a delicate procedure that removes or repositions excess skin, muscle, and fat around the eyes to create a smoother, more youthful appearance. Over time, the eyelids can droop or develop puffiness, making you look tired even when you feel rested.

Eyelid Reconstructive Surgery

Eyelid reconstructive surgery is performed to repair and restore the eyelids after trauma, tumour removal, or congenital conditions. Because the eyelids play a vital role in protecting the eyes and maintaining healthy vision, reconstructive procedures are designed not only to restore appearance but also to preserve full eyelid function.

Eyelid Tumours

Our oculoplastic surgeons specialise in the assessment, removal, and reconstruction of eyelid tumours. Using advanced techniques, we ensure complete tumour clearance while preserving as much healthy tissue as possible. When reconstruction is needed, it’s performed with meticulous attention to both form and function, achieving safe and natural-looking results.

Mohs Micrographic Surgery

Mohs micrographic surgery is an advanced, highly precise technique used to remove skin cancers — such as basal cell carcinoma or squamous cell carcinoma — from the eyelid and surrounding areas. It allows surgeons to remove cancerous tissue layer by layer, examining each under a microscope until all abnormal cells are gone.

This meticulous process ensures maximum tumour clearance while preserving as much healthy tissue as possible — a crucial factor in the delicate eyelid region.

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From your first consultation through to post-operative care, you’ll receive skilful, personalised support in a warm and professional environment.

Led by highly accredited oculoplastic surgeons, we specialise in both functional and aesthetic eyelid surgery with one clear aim: a fresher, well-rested look without it looking “operated.”