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Oculoplastic Surgery
for Vision and Beauty

Do you experience droopy eyelids, excessive tearing, or growth around your eyes? Oculoplastic surgery might be the solution you’ve been looking for. From cosmetic concerns to functional issues, this specialized field can help restore the form and function of the delicate areas around your eyes.

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Understanding the Field of Oculoplastics

Oculoplastic surgery, or ophthalmic plastic surgery, is a specialized branch of ophthalmology that focuses on procedures around the eyes and face. This field involves surgery of the eyelids, tear ducts, orbit (eye socket), and surrounding facial areas.

Oculoplastic surgery is performed to improve aesthetic appearance and eye function, addressing a wide range of conditions that can affect your eye health and quality of life. The procedures in this field often combine aspects of cosmetic surgery and reconstructive surgery, making it a unique specialty that enhances patients’ eye function and comfort.

Conditions Treated by Oculoplastic Surgery

Oculoplastic surgery can address a variety of issues related to the eyelids, tear ducts, and surrounding facial structures. Some common concerns treated by oculoplastic surgery include:

Expert Oculoplastic Surgery in New Jersey

Dr. Taj G. Khan leads our oculoplastic surgery services at Associated Eye Physicians & Surgeons of New Jersey. Dr. Khan is a highly trained specialist with years of experience managing the medical and cosmetic aspects of oculoplastic surgery.

Dr. Khan takes a personalized approach to patient care, ensuring that every treatment plan meets your specific needs. Whether you are dealing with a functional issue affecting your vision or simply want to enhance the appearance of your eyes, Dr. Khan will work closely with you to determine the most effective option.

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For urgent eye issues or emergencies, Associated Eye Physicians & Surgeons strongly recommends calling a location nearest to you. Emergency eye care may constitute any of the following: 1. vision loss; 2. different size pupils; 3. double vision; 4. bleeding from the eye; 5. Swelling; 6. eye pain that doesn't lessen on its own; and/ or 7. eye pain accompanied by a headache. If you experience any of the following issues above, we recommend that you seek immediate medical attention.

For after-hour eye emergencies, please visit your local ER or Urgent Care Center, or dial 911.

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