Specialist Oculoplastic Surgery for Eye Health & Aesthetics

Advanced, consultant-led eyelid and periocular procedures designed to restore function, comfort, and natural appearance.

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At a Glance

Oculoplastic surgery focuses on conditions affecting the eyelids, tear system, and surrounding eye structures.

Blepharoplasty, Ptosis repair, Entropion repair, Ectropion repair, Chalazion removal

Transparent pricing, finance options available (0% APR up to 24 months)

Ophthalmic surgeons with specialist expertise in both eye health and facial aesthetics

London, Sussex, Surrey

Key Benefits

What Is Oculoplastic Surgery?

Oculoplastic surgery is a specialist field of ophthalmology focused on the eyelids, tear drainage system, and surrounding structures of the eye.

It combines functional eye care with precise surgical techniques to treat conditions that affect vision, comfort, and appearance.

At Centre for Sight, our surgeons are uniquely trained in both eye health and eyelid surgery, ensuring treatments not only improve appearance but also protect the delicate surface of the eye.

Oculoplastic procedures are commonly used to treat:

• Drooping eyelids (ptosis)
• Excess eyelid skin (blepharoplasty)
• Eyelid malposition (entropion and ectropion)
• Eyelid cysts (chalazion)
• Misdirected eyelashes (trichiasis requiring electrolysis)

Types of Oculoplastic Procedures

1

Blepharoplasty (Eyelid Surgery)

Removes excess skin and tissue from the upper or lower eyelids to improve vision and rejuvenate the eye area.

2

Ptosis Repair

Corrects drooping upper eyelids by tightening or repositioning the eyelid-lifting muscle.

3

Entropion & Ectropion Repair

Repositions eyelids that turn inward or outward to restore comfort and protect the eye surface.

4

Chalazion Removal

Treats persistent eyelid cysts through minor surgical removal or targeted medical treatment.

Comparing Oculoplastic Treatments

Your consultant will recommend the most appropriate procedure based on your condition.

Procedure

How it works

Best For

Pros

Cons

Procedure

Blepharoplasty

How it works

Removes excess eyelid skin/fat

Best For

Ageing eyelids, vision obstruction

Pros

Improves vision + appearance

Cons

Surgical recovery required

Procedure

Ptosis Repair

How it works

Tightens eyelid muscle

Best For

Drooping upper eyelid

Pros

Restores eyelid height

Cons

Precision surgery required

Procedure

Entropion / Ectropion

How it works

Repositions eyelid

Best For

Irritation, watering

Pros

Protects eye surface

Cons

Minor surgery needed

Procedure

Chalazion Removal

How it works

Removes eyelid cyst

Best For

Persistent lump

Pros

Quick, effective

Cons

Minor procedure

What are the benefits and risks of Oculoplastic Surgery?

Your surgeon will discuss all benefits and risks during your consultation.

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Benefits of Oculoplastic Surgery:

Improved vision where eyelid issues obstruct sight

Relief from discomfort, irritation, and watering

Enhanced facial balance and appearance

Long-lasting functional and aesthetic outcomes

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Risks / side effects (not exhaustive):

Swelling and bruising

Temporary dryness or irritation

Infection or bleeding (rare)

Need for further treatment in some cases

Not Sure If You're Eligible?

Book a comprehensive eye examination to better understand your vision and available treatment options.

Am I suitable for Oculoplastic Surgery?

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You may be suitable if you:

Have eyelid changes affecting vision or comfort

Experience persistent irritation, watering, or redness

Have a visible eyelid lump or asymmetry

Are in good general health

Have realistic expectations about outcomes

Suitability depends on your specific condition, anatomy, and eye health, which will be assessed during consultation.

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Contraindications & precautionary cases:

Certain underlying eye or medical conditions may require optimisation

Previous eye or eyelid surgery may influence treatment planning

Some conditions may require staged or tailored approaches

The Oculoplastic Procedure

Most oculoplastic procedures are performed as day-case treatments.

Typically carried out under local anaesthetic, sometimes with sedation

Procedure times vary (often 10–90 minutes depending on treatment)

Minimally invasive techniques are used wherever possible

Patients usually return home the same day

Recovery depends on the procedure, but most patients resume normal activities within days to a few weeks.

Costs and Finance Options

Centre for Sight offers transparent pricing for oculoplastic procedures, including consultant-led care and comprehensive aftercare.

Consultation: from £465

(Specialist assessment required before treatment.)

0% APR finance available for up to 24 months via V12 Retail Finance (subject to status).

Blepharoplasty

From £3,500

Per Eye 

(Depending on Upper or Lower Eyelid)

Removes excess skin

Improves visual field (if affected)

Local anaesthetic day-case procedure

Consultant-led surgery

Full aftercare included

Ptosis Repair

From £3,800

Per Eye 

(Depending on complexity of repair required)

Lifts drooping eyelid

Improves vision (if affected)

Local anaesthetic day-case procedure

Consultant-led surgery

Comprehensive aftercare

Chalazion Removal

From £1,000

Per Eye

Removes eyelid cyst

Quick in-clinic procedure

10–20 minute treatment

Consultant-led care

Full aftercare included

Flexible Financing Options

Private Medical Insurance

May apply for medically necessary procedures

Self Pay

Straightforward payment options

0% APR Financing

Spread the cost over 6–24 months

Military Discount

5% discount for active military and veterans

* Private Medical Insurance is unlikely to cover Laser Eye Surgery procedures, Implantable Contact Lenses, Laser Lens Replacement or other cosmetic procedures.

FAQs

Here are answers to common questions about oculoplastic surgery:

Yes, when performed by specialist ophthalmic surgeons, these are well-established and effective treatments.

In many cases, such as ptosis or upper eyelid blepharoplasty, vision can improve significantly.

Most procedures involve short recovery periods, typically days to a few weeks depending on treatment.

Incisions are usually placed in natural creases or hidden areas and heal very well.

Some conditions may recur over time, but treatments are designed for long-lasting results.

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