Reconstructive ocular or oculoplastic surgery is a subspecialty that treats structural alterations of the eyelids, tear ducts, and orbit. These may be due to aging, trauma, previous surgeries, tumors, or congenital diseases.
At CeMPE, we approach each case from a functional and aesthetic perspective, ensuring complete recovery of eyelid mobility, eye protection, and facial harmony.
At CeMPE, reconstructive ocular surgery is performed in a specialized medical environment, combining surgical precision, modern technology, and a personalized approach.
Each patient receives a detailed evaluation including ophthalmological tests, functional assessment, and aesthetic planning.
Our commitment is to achieve results that restore visual comfort, facial symmetry, and patient confidence.
What type of anesthesia is used?
Generally local anesthesia with sedation. In more complex cases, general anesthesia may be required.
How long is the recovery?
Between 1 and 2 weeks, depending on the type of intervention and the individual response of the patient.
Are scars visible?
No. Incisions are made in natural folds or discreet areas to obtain aesthetic and functional results.
Patients recover eyelid functionality and a natural appearance. The surgery improves eye comfort, facial symmetry, and quality of life.
At CeMPE, medical precision and aesthetic care go hand in hand in every reconstructive procedure.