Blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery) and conjunctiva surgery

Eyelid and conjunctival surgery

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Most often these diseases don’t affect our vision function, but have a negative cosmetic effect and make us look less attractive. This pathology includes both neoplasms and degenerative changes of eyelid and conjunctiva skin.

Our advantages:

The use of a radio-wave knife to remove various formations allows us to dissect tissue without contact, reduce bleeding of blood vessels, due to their simultaneous coagulation. Radio waves produce a sterilizing effect, which reduces the risk of infectious complications. Tissue recovery occurs with the formation of a delicate scar. There are contraindications – CONSULT your doctor!

Why "British Eye Center"?

Highly qualified specialists

“The British Ophthalmological Center” continually trains its specialists abroad.

Modern Ophthalmology

We diagnose all eye diseases and perform microsurgical treatment using the most modern methods.

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Cataract treatments

Frequently Asked Questions:

If a doctor conducts a comprehensive diagnosis, they can assess your vision parameters and identify any factors that might interfere with effective surgical intervention. If the patient is not concerned about visual acuity, scheduling a consultation is usually sufficient. Preoperative procedures and examinations are performed as directed by the doctor, depending on the patient’s specific conditions. This allows for the correction of any issues that could hinder the quality of the procedure.
The surgery can take up to 2 hours, depending on the complexity of the case.
Anesthesia, either general or local, is used to ensure the procedure is entirely painless. If postoperative pain occurs, painkillers can be used to provide quick relief.
Most patients recover within two weeks. For some, the recovery process may take up to one month. Swelling and discomfort may occur initially. The doctor designs a rehabilitation plan tailored to each patient and their individual health conditions.
Scars remain on the body, but they are inconspicuous because the incisions are made in natural skin folds. After healing, the scars are very difficult to notice.
The surgery is not intended to improve vision. However, if drooping eyelids partially block the visual field, removing excess skin may enhance peripheral vision.
The surgery itself is a standalone procedure. In some cases, the doctor may recommend additional treatments or specific care using specialized cosmetic products.

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