Eyelid and Orbital Surgery Services in Mississippi
Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty
Excess upper eyelid skin can create heaviness, fatigue, and even peripheral vision obstruction. Upper eyelid blepharoplasty removes redundant skin and reshapes underlying tissue to restore a more open, natural appearance while preserving eyelid function.
Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty
Lower eyelid aging may cause puffiness, under-eye bags, and loose skin. Lower eyelid surgery repositions or removes excess fat and tightens tissue to create a smoother, refreshed contour.
Ptosis Repair (Droopy Eyelid Surgery)
Ptosis occurs when the eyelid lifting muscle weakens, leading to drooping that may impair vision. Ptosis repair strengthens or reattaches this muscle to restore proper eyelid height and symmetry.
A descending brow can contribute to hooding and upper eyelid heaviness. A brow lift repositions the brow to improve upper facial balance and reduce strain.
Brow Lift
Eyelid Lesion Removal & Reconstruction
We remove benign and malignant eyelid lesions with precision. When reconstruction is necessary, we restore both natural contour and protective eyelid function.
Tear Duct Surgery
Blocked tear ducts may cause chronic tearing and infection. We perform DCR, CDCR with Jones tube placement, and lacrimal repairs to restore proper tear drainage.
Orbital Surgery
Orbital surgery treats tumors, fractures, inflammatory disease, and compressive conditions within the eye socket. Our goal is to protect vision and maintain facial symmetry.
Thyroid eye disease can cause bulging eyes, double vision, and discomfort. We offer individualized treatment plans including medical management, decompression, and eyelid or muscle surgery when appropriate.
Thyroid Eye Disease
Congenital Eyelid and Orbital Disorders
We manage congenital ptosis, tear duct obstruction, dermoid cysts, and orbital developmental conditions, carefully timing treatment to protect vision and support normal growth.
Choosing The right Eyelid Surgeon
When considering eyelid or periocular surgery, it is important to choose a surgeon with specialized training in the delicate anatomy that protects vision and shapes facial expression.
Oculoplastic surgeons complete an ophthalmology residency followed by advanced fellowship training focused specifically on the eyelids and surrounding face, orbit, and tear drainage system, with an emphasis on both function and aesthetics.
Membership in the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons (ASOPRS), reflects a high level of subspecialty expertise and a commitment to excellence in functional and aesthetic eyelid surgery.