Eye Care and Specialities

Anand Hospital Advanced Eye Care and Specialities

Dr. Kirti Jain

M.B.B.S, M.S OPTHAL (Eye Care and Specialities)

Oculoplasty & Cosmetics

  • Ptosis Correction,
  • Laser DCR.
  • Surgical DCR with Intubation.
  • Cysts Removal.
  • Orbitotomy
  • Artificial Eye & Prosthesis.
  • Botox lor Wrinkles.
  • Blepha Rodlasty

Cataract Surgery

  • Femtocataract/microphaco surgery (Bladefree, Stichless, no Bandage’ No
  • Iniection)
  • Occuloplastic Laser Surgery – ftosis, Blepharoplasty, DCR etc.
  • Lasik Spectacle Removal Laser (Bladefree Femtolasik).
  • Repair n Rehabiliation of Eye Trauma
  • Ptosis Correction

The disease known as ptosis, sometimes known as "droopy eyelid," occurs when the upper eyelid droops lower than it should, partially or totally obscuring the eye. Eye Care and Specialities One or both eyes may be affected by this disorder, which can be congenitally present from birth or develop later in life (acquired ptosis). Ptosis can have an impact on one's appearance as well as their vision and general eye health.

  • Laser DCR.

A cutting-edge surgical procedure called Laser DCR, often referred to as Laser Dacryocystorhinostomy, is used to treat nasolacrimal duct obstruction (NLDO). The tear drainage system is impacted by NLDO, which causes symptoms like excessive crying, frequent eye infections, and pain. As a cutting-edge method, laser DCR now provides patients with a very effective, less invasive way to restore normal tear production and enhance eye health. Eye Care and Specialities.

Surgical DCR with Intubation:

Eye Care and Specialities the medical technique known as surgical dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) with intubation is used to treat nasolacrimal duct obstruction, which can cause persistent tearing and discomfort. By constructing a new drainage pathway to allow tears to avoid the clogged duct, this surgical procedure helps to alleviate the symptoms and enhance overall eye health. The surgical DCR technique with intubation, along with its indications, methods, advantages, and healing phase, will be thoroughly covered in this article.

  • Cysts Removal:

Cysts are sac-like pockets filled with fluid, air, or other materials that can form anywhere in the body. While most cysts are benign and harmless, they can sometimes become painful, infected, or cosmetically bothersome. In such cases, cyst removal may be recommended. This article provides an overview of cyst removal, including what to expect during the procedure and the recovery process.

  • Orbitotomy

An incision is made in the surrounding tissues to allow access to the orbit, the bony socket that houses the eye, during an orbitotomy. This treatment is often carried out to treat a variety of health issues that affect the eye, the tissues around it, or the optic nerve. Orbitotomy is often performed by an ophthalmologist or an oculoplastic surgeon and may be required for diagnostic or therapeutic reasons.

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