Published on: 2025-09-29 | Written by: Dr. Youssef Ahmed Al-Masry, Consultant
Eyelid and lacrimal system disorders are common conditions that can affect both the health of the eye and its aesthetic appearance. The eyelids are not just a cosmetic frame for the eye but play a vital role in protecting the eye and keeping its surface moist, while the lacrimal system regulates tear secretion to ensure constant lubrication and the removal of irritants.
Dr. Youssef Ahmed El-Masry emphasizes that any dysfunction in the eyelids or lacrimal system can directly impact eye health and vision quality, which is why early diagnosis and proper intervention are essential.
Eyelid problems include a wide range of conditions such as:
Ptosis (drooping eyelids): which may obstruct vision and affect appearance.
Eyelid inflammation: often caused by blocked oil glands or infections.
Puffiness or sagging eyelids: due to aging or genetic factors.
Entropion or Ectropion: conditions that cause the eyelid to turn inward or outward, irritating the eye.
Dr. Youssef Ahmed El-Masry confirms that surgical intervention or modern cosmetic treatments can restore the eyelids’ natural appearance and vital function, while ensuring the most suitable approach is chosen for each case.
Cosmetic procedures around the eyes are not only for beauty but also for the functional health of the eyelids. Common treatments include:
Blepharoplasty (eyelid lift surgery): to remove sagging skin and puffiness.
Botox and filler injections: to treat fine wrinkles and restore a youthful look.
Cosmetic laser treatments: to improve skin texture and remove pigmentation.
Dr. Youssef Ahmed El-Masry stresses that safe cosmetic treatments for the eyes and eyelids must be performed by specialists to ensure natural, healthy results without compromising vision or the lacrimal system.
The lacrimal system consists of the lacrimal gland and the ducts that drain tears into the nose. Common problems include:
Blocked tear ducts: leading to persistent watery eyes.
Dry eye syndrome: due to insufficient tear production or rapid evaporation.
Lacrimal duct infections: causing swelling and pain.
Dr. Youssef Ahmed El-Masry explains that treatment of lacrimal system problems can range from simple medical therapies to surgical procedures to repair tear ducts, with the treatment plan depending on accurate diagnosis.
Clinical eye and eyelid examination
Endoscopic evaluation of the lacrimal system
Imaging tests for tear ducts to locate blockages
Tear film tests to measure quantity and quality