topdoctors logo
SpecialtiesConditions
Area for professionals

Book online now

Oculo-facial plastic and cosmetic surgery

Type in the name of the specialty, condition, treatment or medical test you are searching for

  • Home
  • Medical dictionary
  • O
  • Oculo-facial plastic and cosmetic surgery
Created: 26/06/2017
Edited: 15/10/2025
Written by: Carlota Pano

What is oculofacial plastic surgery?

Oculofacial plastic surgery is a medical speciality that focuses on surgery to the eyelids, brow, nose and tear duct system to treat disease, remove tumours, and restore the cosmetic appearance of the face.

There are very few oculofacial plastic surgeons in the world, concentrated in only a handful of clinics. Surgeons generally undergo specialist fellowship training learning specific surgical techniques to treat the delicate tissue around the eye.

 

 

What kinds of conditions do oculofacial plastic surgeons treat?

Oculofacial plastic surgeons treat a wide range of conditions affecting the eyes and surrounding tissue, including:

  • benign and malignant orbital tumours
  • thyroid eye disease
  • blepharospasm (eye twitching)
  • trauma to the face
  • chalazion
  • stye
  • watery eyes

This may include the treatment of the condition itself and reconstruction of the face after surgical treatment.

Oculofacial plastic surgeon can also carry out a range of procedures to improve the cosmetic appearance of the face and tackle the signs of ageing, focusing in particular on:

  • wrinkles around the eyes
  • bags under the eyes
  • red or brown spots
  • ageing skin
  • sagging eyelids
  • droopy eyebrows
  • droopy eyelids
  • unwanted fat

 

What kinds of procedures do oculofacial plastic surgeons carry out?

If you have a condition that is affecting the tissue around the eyes, the clinic may first perform some diagnostic procedures including tear production testing, ultrasound, visual field testing, and endoscopy. They may also refer you to a radiologist to carry out imaging tests such as a CT scan or MRI. Problems affecting the tissue around the eyes can be complex, so making a diagnosis may involve a range of specialists including ophthalmologists, otolaryngologists, and oncologists.

When treating a condition or cosmetic issue, oculofacial plastic surgeons employ a number of surgical and non-surgical techniques, including:

  • Mohs surgery
  • artificial tears
  • laser resurfacing
  • Botox™ injections
  • radiofrequency skin tightening
  • photodynamic therapy
  • laser liposuction
  • implants
  • eyelid “borrowing” procedures
  • skin grafting

 The precise treatment plan will depend on what condition you have. If you are treating a cosmetic issue, treatment might be combined with other kinds of plastic surgery to tackle other signs of facial ageing.

  • Doctors

Type in the name of the specialty, condition or doctor you are searching for

  • About us
  • About Top Doctors
  • Why choose us?
  • Quality commitment
  • Selection process
  • Medical Specialist Advisory Panel
  • Privacy policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Cookies policy
  • Policy on the use of third party applications
  • Collaborate with us
  • Doctors
  • Our Clinics
  • Strategic alliances
  • Join us
  • Customer services
  • Doctors by medical insurance
  • Contact us
  • FAQs
  • All medical procedures
  • Press and media
  • Press
  • Medical articles

Contact
  • Doctors
Social networks
CertificatesComodo Secure
Privacy policy and Terms of Use

Top Doctors Ireland | 1st Floor Office Suite 1 & 2, Unit 1 Ballyogan Business Park, Ballyogan, Dublin 18, D18 N7CP