Oculoplasty (also known as oculoplastic surgery) is a specialized branch of ophthalmology that deals with reconstructive and cosmetic surgery around the eyes, including the eyelids, tear ducts, and surrounding facial structures. At New Vision Eye Centre, we offer a full range of oculoplastic procedures to restore both the function and appearance of the eyes.
At New Vision Eye Centre, we provide advanced Vitreo-Retinal and Medical Retina services for patients with retinal diseases that may threaten vision. Our experienced retina specialists use cutting-edge diagnostics and treatments to manage a wide range of complex conditions—both surgically and non-surgically.
At New Vision Eye Centre, we specialize in comprehensive eye care for children, from infancy through adolescence. Our Pediatric Ophthalmology services are designed to detect and treat eye problems early—ensuring proper visual development and preventing long-term vision issues.
At New Vision Eye Centre, we offer highly specialized surgical retina services for patients suffering from advanced retinal conditions. Our retina specialists use the most advanced microsurgical techniques to treat diseases that can lead to vision loss or blindness.
We offer a wide range of advanced surgical treatments for cataract and refractive errors, using the latest techniques and technology to ensure excellent visual outcomes and faster recovery.
Glaucoma is a group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve, often due to high intraocular pressure (IOP). It is one of the leading causes of irreversible blindness worldwide. At New Vision Eye Centre, we offer comprehensive diagnosis, medical and surgical treatment to manage all types of glaucoma and prevent vision loss.
At New Vision Eye Centre, we use the latest diagnostic tools to provide a complete evaluation of eye health. Accurate diagnosis is the foundation of effective treatment, and our advanced ophthalmic diagnostic technologies help us plan the best care for every patient.
Our in-house Optical Dispensing Unit offers a wide range of high-quality spectacles and contact lenses, tailored to your individual prescription and lifestyle needs.
We offer a wide range of advanced surgical treatments for cataract and refractive errors, using the latest techniques and technology to ensure excellent visual outcomes and faster recovery.
MICS stands for Micro-Incision Cataract Surgery, a minimally invasive technique where the cloudy lens (cataract) is removed using ultrasound technology and replaced with an artificial lens (IOL).
An advanced version of phacoemulsification with even smaller incisions and improved fluid control, allowing for quicker healing and less post-op discomfort. Ideal for patients seeking premium visual outcomes.
A manual technique where a slightly larger incision is made to remove the cataract. This is effective, especially in cases of mature or hard cataracts. It’s cost-effective and widely practiced with great results.
Oculoplasty (also known as oculoplastic surgery) is a specialized branch of ophthalmology that deals with reconstructive and cosmetic surgery around the eyes, including the eyelids, tear ducts, and surrounding facial structures. At New Vision Eye Centre, we offer a full range of oculoplastic procedures to restore both the function and appearance of the eyes.
Surgical correction of drooping eyelids (ptosis), which can obstruct vision and affect appearance. This improves both sight and aesthetics, especially in children and elderly patients.
Ectropion: Outward turning of the eyelid, causing irritation and tearing.
Entropion: Inward turning of the eyelid, causing lashes to rub against the eye.
Both conditions can be corrected through minor surgical procedures for relief and eye protection.Treatment for the inability to fully close the eyelids, which may cause dryness, exposure, and damage to the eye. Surgery helps restore proper eyelid closure.
A minor procedure to treat a painful or persistent lump (chalazion) on the eyelid by safely draining the contents and relieving discomfort.
Commonly performed in infants or young children to open blocked tear ducts, allowing tears to flow normally and preventing eye infections or watering.
A surgical procedure to create a new tear drainage passage between the eye and nose, used when the tear duct is chronically blocked.
Removal of the lacrimal sac in cases of chronic infection or abscess that cannot be resolved with DCR. This helps eliminate persistent tearing and discharge.
A simple outpatient surgery to enlarge the tear duct opening (punctum), usually done in cases of punctal stenosis (narrowing) to improve tear drainage.
Removal and biopsy of lumps, cysts, or masses on the eyelid or conjunctiva to determine their nature (benign or malignant) and ensure eye health and safety.