Eyelid and Orbital Surgery Services in Madison, MS

Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty

Excess skin on the upper eyelids can lead to a heavy, tired look and may even block parts of your peripheral vision. Upper eyelid blepharoplasty removes this excess tissue and refines the underlying structure to create a more open, natural appearance while maintaining proper eyelid function.

Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty

Aging in the lower eyelids can result in puffiness, sagging skin, and under-eye bags. Lower eyelid surgery addresses these concerns by repositioning or removing fat and tightening the surrounding tissue to achieve a smoother, more refreshed look.

Ptosis Repair (Droopy Eyelid Surgery)

Ptosis develops when the muscle responsible for lifting the eyelid becomes weakened, causing the lid to droop and potentially interfere with vision. Ptosis repair corrects this by tightening or reattaching the muscle, restoring proper eyelid position and symmetry.

When the brow begins to sag, it can contribute to heaviness in the upper eyelids and a fatigued appearance. A brow lift elevates the brow to improve overall facial balance and reduce pressure on the eyelids.

Brow Lift

Eyelid Lesion Removal & Reconstruction

We carefully remove both benign and cancerous eyelid lesions with precision. If reconstruction is needed, we focus on restoring the eyelid’s natural shape while preserving its essential protective function.

Tear Duct Surgery

Blocked tear ducts can lead to ongoing tearing and irritation. We perform procedures such as DCR, CDCR with Jones tube placement, and other lacrimal repairs to reestablish proper tear drainage and improve comfort.

Orbital Surgery

Orbital surgery addresses conditions within the eye socket, including tumors, fractures, inflammation, and pressure-related issues. Our goal is to safeguard vision while maintaining natural facial structure and symmetry.

Thyroid eye disease may cause symptoms like bulging eyes, double vision, and discomfort. We provide customized treatment plans that may include medical therapy, orbital decompression, or eyelid and muscle procedures depending on the severity.

Thyroid Eye Disease

Congenital Eyelid and Orbital Disorders

We treat congenital conditions such as ptosis, tear duct blockages, dermoid cysts, and developmental orbital issues. Care is carefully timed to protect vision and support healthy growth and development.

Choosing The right Eyelid Surgeon

When you’re considering eyelid or periocular surgery, selecting a surgeon with specialized expertise is essential. The structures around the eyes are delicate and play a critical role in both vision and facial expression, requiring a high level of precision and training.

Oculoplastic surgeons complete medical training in ophthalmology, followed by advanced fellowship training focused specifically on the eyelids, orbit, surrounding facial structures, and tear drainage system. This specialized background ensures a balance between restoring function and achieving natural-looking results.

Affiliation with the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons (ASOPRS) demonstrates a strong commitment to advanced training, ethical standards, and excellence in both reconstructive and cosmetic eyelid procedures.