Ophthalmology Doctor in Gurgaon

Dr. Svati Bansal

MBBS, MS (PGI, Chandigarh)

Fellowship (Orbit, Oculoplasty & Ocular Oncology) - Aravind Eye Hospital, Madurai

Fellowship (Oculoplasty & Facial Aesthetics) - Moran Eye Centre, USA

Fellowship in Neuro-Ophthalmology and Ocular Motility - Singapore National Eye Centre

Additional Director Ophthalmology, Fortis Eye Institute, Gurgaon

Dr Svati Bansal is an internationally trained Oculoplasty surgeon and ophthalmologist. She did her masters in Ophthalmology from PGI Chandigarh which is recognised as one of the top institutes in the country.

Subsequently She did her fellowship in Orbit, Oculoplasty and ocular oncology from Aravind eye hospital Madurai which is high volume centre where she was trained in highly specialised Oculoplasty surgeries and ocular oncology.

She further trained in Moran eye centre, Salt Lake City, USA where she honed her skills in complex oculofacial reconstructions and aesthetic surgery including blepharoplasties. She has also sub specialised in Neuro-ophthalmology at the famous Singapore national eye centre in Singapore. Because of her unique training, she is capable of treating all kinds of simple and complex oculoplasty problems and diseases related to the optic nerve.

She has treated thousands of patients and done numerous complex Oculoplasty surgeries in her career spanning two decades. She has previously worked as a Senior consultant in top hospitals in India like Medanta and Narayana Nethralya and currently she is an Associate Director in the Fortis eye Institue

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Why Patients Trust

Dr Svati Bansal for Eye Treatments in Delhi NCR

20 years of experience
⁠Trained at the best institutes in the world
Treating with empathy and compassion
Scientific evidence based treatment protocols

Our Services

Eyelid Lift
Eyelid Surgeries

Eyelid surgery is a procedure to remove excess skin, muscle, or fat from the upper or lower eyelids to improve their appearance and/or function.

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Blepharoplasty
Blepharoplasty

Cosmetic and functional eyelid surgery to correct droopy eyelids, under-eye bags, and restore a youthful look.

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Ocular tumours
Ocular tumours

Diagnosis and management of benign and malignant tumors affecting the eye and its surrounding structures.

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Artificial Eyes
Artificial Eyes

Custom-made prosthetic eyes and socket reconstruction for patients who have lost an eye, restoring natural appearance.

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Ocular Trauma
Ocular trauma

Emergency and reconstructive care for eye injuries, including repair of damaged tissues and restoration of vision.

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Thyroid Eye Disease
Thyroid Eye Disease

Comprehensive treatment for eye problems caused by thyroid disorders, such as bulging eyes and double vision.

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Dry Eye Treatment
Dry Eye Treatment

Diagnosis and management of dry eye syndrome to relieve discomfort and improve tear production and eye health.

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Neuro Ophthalmology
Neuro Ophthalmology

Specialized care for visual problems related to the nervous system, including optic nerve disorders and eye movement abnormalities.

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Squint
Squint

Diagnosis and correction of misaligned eyes (strabismus) in children and adults to improve vision and eye coordination.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Oculoplasty — often referred to as ophthalmic plastic surgery and oculoplastic surgery — is surgery related to the eye and its surrounding structures. It also deals with the various diseases of the eyelids and lacrimal system, and is commonly called both an art and science of plastic surgery! Oculoplasty surgery may be performed to improve the eye’s functions, comfort and appearance.

Also known as oculoplastics, surgical procedures may be conducted for the eye socket, eyelids, tear ducts, and parts of the face. Conditions that may require oculoplasty surgery include:

  • Ptosis: Also known as blepharoptosis, it is drooping of the upper lid. It could be congenital or appear later in life.
  • Orbital fractures: Problems in the orbit of the eye or the eye socket may arise when there is a break in one of the bones surrounding the eyeball. This may happen due to an injury when something hits the eye very hard. A fracture may cause double vision and a sunken small appearance of the eye.
  • Eyelid retraction: Eyelid retraction is the displacement of the upper eyelid superiorly or the lower eyelid inferiorly. It occurs from an increase in retractor force, as well as from scarring or other mechanical forces.
  • Blepharochalasis: Blepharochalasis or blepharochalasis syndrome is a condition of episodic inflammation of the eyelids, especially seen in younger people. Excess fat may gather above and below the eyelids, causing sagging eyebrows and droopy upper lids. The lower eyelids are usually not affected.
  • Ocular Tumours: The surgery may be required when there is a tumour in the eye (ocular tumour). Tumours are collections of cells that grow and multiply abnormally and form masses.
  • Eyelids turning in or out (Entropion/Ectropion): When the eyelid is turned inward (inverted) causing the eyelashes to rub against the eyeball, the condition is called entropion. When the eyelid is turned outward (everted) so that its edge does not touch the eyeball, it is referred to as ectropion.
  • Socket Reconstruction: This is not a condition per se, but the surgery is done before performing customised ocular prosthesis on a patient. Ocular prosthesis is the process of giving someone a prosthetic eye, or an artificial replacement for an eyeball. A prosthetic eye is a common option for someone who has lost an eye. The surgery involves natural eye removal and ocular implantation.

An oculoplasty surgery/treatment may be required if the patient experiences any of the conditions we mentioned above. Additionally, someone with skin cancers of the eyelid, and eyebrow problems may also require the treatment.

The cost of the procedure varies from state to state and also depends on the condition(s) that need to be treated in the patient. You can consult our experts for more details about the cost.

An oculoplastic surgeon is an ophthalmologist who specializes in procedures like oculoplasty. He/she can perform plastic surgery and reconstructive surgery of the periorbital and facial tissues including the eyelids, eyebrows, orbit, lacrimal (tear) system, and more.

You can refer to our blogs on Blepharochalasis and Dermatochalasis to know the causes and other information on eyelid bags or droopy eyelids in young or old people.

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Jan 15, 2026
When Should You Speak with an Oculoplasty Specialist?
Beyond just vision, your eyes have a significant impact on your self-esteem, facial expressions, and overall appearance. Problems with the eyelids, tear ducts, and eye socket can affect vision and appearance.
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Jan 24, 2026
When Is Ptosis, or Droopy Eyelid, a Medical Issue Rather Than Just Aging?
As people age, many observe that their upper eyelid starts to droop. Initially, it appears to be a cosmetic issue—drowsy eyes, hooded lids, or a drowsy look. However, the majority of patients are unaware that ptosis, or drooping eyelids, is not always a result of aging.
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