Oculoplastics, also known as Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, is a medical specialty encompassing a wide range of surgical procedures involving the eyelids, eyebrows, tear drainage system, orbit (eye socket), and surrounding facial areas. This surgical branch includes medically necessary conditions as well as cosmetic enhancements; often, both objectives may coexist. Oculoplastic surgery offers a broad spectrum of services, from correcting droopy eyelids (ptosis) and tear duct obstructions to treating eye tumors, eye removal (enucleation), and prosthetic applications. These procedures are performed to restore function, rejuvenate, or reconstruct the eye and its associated structures. One of the most common oculoplastic procedures is blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery), which removes excess skin and addresses age-related eyelid sagging, providing a more youthful appearance. Additional procedures like brow lifts may also be included in this surgery. Most oculoplastic interventions are performed on an outpatient basis and are applicable to patients of all age groups.