Many oculoplasty procedures are performed to protect the eye, improve function, and protect vision– for example, eyelid malpositions (entropion/ectropion), ptosis affecting vision (especially present since birth), eyelid reconstructions, tear duct surgery, orbital surgery, and treatment for eyelid tumours.
When a procedure is medically necessary (functional), it is often covered by insuranceand may be eligible for cashless treatment through empanelled insurance providers/TPAs, depending on your policy and approvals.
In contrast, purely cosmetic procedures (such as blepharoplasty or cosmetic injectables) areusually not covered by insurance companies.
We have a dedicated team to guide you through the insurance process, including documentation, estimates, pre-authorisation requirements, and cashless coordination where applicable. For best results, we recommend sharing yourpolicy/TPA details early so we can advise you clearly before surgery.
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