Eyelid Conditions & Surgeries
Blepharitis
Blepharitis is a common eye condition describing the inflammation of the eyelids, sometimes combined with blockage of the Meibomian glands. Learn More >
Blepharoplasty
Blepharoplasty is a procedure that involves surgically removing excess eyelid skin. Learn More >
Blepharospasm
Blepharospasm is a condition where patients experience involuntary and excessive eyelid blinking. Learn More >
Cosmetic Eyelid Surgery
Cosmetic eyelid surgery can be performed for a range of eyelid conditions including double eyelid crease, lower eyelid bags, excess upper eyelid skin, brow ‘droop’, excision of xanthelasma lesions, Asian eyelid epicanthoplasty and cosmetic treatments. Learn More >
Ectropion
Ectropion is the medical term used to describe the outward turning of the lower eyelid, that can lead to excessive tearing, redness, mucous discharge & irritation. Learn More >
Entropion
Entropion describes the intward turning of the lower eyelid, that can lead to the lower eyelid lashes rubbing on the surface of the eye. Learn More >
Eyelid Tumours
Skin cancers and tumours on the eyelid can grow and invade surrounding tissues, which can be very damaging to the eye and eye socket. Learn More >
Ptosis
Ptosis is the medical name for drooping of the upper eyelid, which can be present in one or both eyes. Learn More >
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