Orbital Bone Decompression Is Outdated and RISKY! Here’s What We Do Instead.

Is orbital bone decompression really necessary, or even worth the risk, for patients with proptosis or thyroid eye disease? At Oculo Facial Clinic Tokyo, our surgeons have made a clear and definitive choice: we do not perform orbital bone decompression at all. Find out why we only perform Orbital Fat Decompression Surgery, combined with microscope-assisted precision for optimal safety and aesthetic results. In this video, our doctors explain why we completely avoid bone decompression and why we believe fat-only decompression provides a safer, more predictable, and more natural outcome. 🧠 What you’ll learn What orbital decompression aims to achieve How orbital fat decompression reduces proptosis with stable, natural-looking results Why our surgeons believe bone removal provides no meaningful advantage The potential complications associated with bone decompression, including: Higher risk of diplopia (double vision) Nerve injury or sensory problems Irregular contour changes Sinus or skull base risks 🔹How microscope-assisted fat decompression offers millimeter-level control and enhanced safety 🔹Why Oculo Facial Clinic Tokyo is one of the few centers worldwide dedicated to fat-only orbital decompression 🏥 Our approach at Oculo Facial Clinic Tokyo We do not perform orbital bone decompression—period. Our practice is built around a single, refined principle: 🔹 Fat-only orbital decompression provides the safest, most controlled, and most aesthetic results for the patients we treat. By focusing exclusively on orbital fat compartments, our surgeons can: Achieve natural eye position Improve symmetry Preserve ocular motility Reduce the risk of new-onset double vision Maintain structural integrity of the orbit Deliver highly precise, predictable decompression 🔹Our microscope-assisted technique allows for unparalleled detail and tissue preservation, making fat-only decompression a modern, elegant alternative to bone surgery. 👀 Who is this video for? Patients researching safe, aesthetic options for proptosis Individuals concerned about the risks of bone decompression Thyroid eye disease patients seeking minimally invasive alternatives Anyone wanting to understand why our surgeons choose fat-only decompression ⚠️ Medical Disclaimer This video is for general education only and does not replace a personal consultation with a qualified oculoplastic surgeon. Individual anatomy and conditions vary; always consult your doctor for personalized advice. 🔗 Contact & Info Oculo Facial Clinic Tokyo 🌐 https://www.oculotokyo.com 📧 [email protected]