Eye Aesthetics
Also known as oculoplasty, eye aesthetics deals with aesthetic problems around the eyes, ocular oncology, orbital (eye socket) diseases, prosthetic eye issues, tear system diseases, and eyelid diseases. In today's world, as aesthetic appearance becomes increasingly important, interest in such treatments is also growing.
Under-Eye Bag Surgery
Under-Eye Bag Surgery is often preferred in older ages, although it can sometimes be performed at younger ages for different reasons. The main purpose of this surgery is usually to achieve a younger appearance. Sometimes, it may be necessary to correct the sagging of the lower and upper eyelids through surgery because this condition can negatively affect the quality of vision.
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Eyelid and Eye Contour Aesthetics
Eyelid and Eye Contour Aesthetics help you achieve a younger and more dynamic appearance. Under-eye bags and sagging are among the most common eye contour aesthetic problems. Due to aging, the skin under the eyes loses elasticity and bags form.
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Eyelid Surgery
Eyelid Surgery, also known as blepharoplasty, is a surgical procedure that removes excess skin, muscle, and fat tissue from the upper and lower eyelids to provide a younger and more dynamic appearance to the eye area. It can be performed for both aesthetic and functional purposes.
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Pterygium Surgery
Pterygium Surgery addresses a common eye health issue known as pterygium. Pterygium is a growth of tissue that extends from the conjunctiva (the clear tissue covering the white part of the eye) onto the cornea (the clear front part of the eye). Pterygium usually starts as a yellow-white deposit of calcium called pinguecula. It is commonly seen at the 3 and 9 o'clock positions of the eye.
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Movable Eye Prosthesis Surgery
Movable Eye Prosthesis Surgery provides an aesthetic solution for individuals who have lost an eye. Although this type of surgery does not restore vision, it improves the facial symmetry and social confidence of the individual. The surgery involves placing a specially designed prosthetic eye to replace the lost or damaged eye. The prosthesis is carefully crafted to look realistic, thus complementing the individual's facial expression naturally.
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How Much Does Eye Aesthetic Surgery Cost?
The cost of eye aesthetic surgery varies depending on the underlying cause and the specific operation to be performed. The detailed examination and treatment plan created by our specialist eye doctor will determine the exact cost for each individual.
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