OCULOPLASTIC SURGERY
PYTHIOSIS: A rare but serious eye infection that requires surgical intervention. This condition primarily affects the corneal tissue and, if left untreated, can lead to serious complications.
FUNCTION: Removal of infected tissue to prevent complications.
PROCEDURE: Surgical removal of the affected corneal tissue.
CURING: Cure depends on the severity of the infection and timely treatment.
WHO IS ELIGIBLE?
Patients diagnosed with pythiosis that require surgical treatment.
UPPER/LOWER EYELID BLEPHAROPLASTY: These surgical procedures to tighten the upper or lower eyelids aim to remove excess skin and fat, thus improving the appearance of the eye area. This results in a more awake and rejuvenated appearance and is often performed for aesthetic or functional reasons.
FUNCTION: Improvement of the aesthetic appearance and function of the eyelids.
PROCEDURE: Removal of excess skin and fat from the eyelids.
HEALING: Healing typically takes several weeks, with visible results after a few days.
WHO IS SUITABLE?
People with excess skin or fat deposits on the eyelids.

