Botched Orbital Bone Decompression Surgery: Doctor Explains

Orbital bone decompression is commonly performed for thyroid eye disease and severe proptosis. But when the procedure is poorly planned or overly aggressive, it can result in asymmetry, double vision, sunken eyes, or permanent cosmetic damage. In this video, we analyze a real case of botched orbital bone decompression surgery and explain: • Why the surgery failed • The major risks of orbital bone decompression • How excessive bone removal changes eye position • The difference between orbital bone decompression and orbital fat decompression • Why orbital fat decompression is a safer choice • How to prevent a botched orbital surgery outcome Many patients do not realize that orbital fat decompression and orbital bone decompression are completely different procedures. They have different indications, different risk profiles, and very different aesthetic outcomes. Choosing the wrong approach can permanently alter your facial structure. If you are considering surgery for thyroid eye disease, proptosis correction, eye bulging, or cosmetic orbital decompression, this is essential information. At Oculo Facial Clinic Tokyo, we specialize in advanced orbital surgery with microscope assisted precision techniques designed to reduce risk and create natural, balanced results. Interested in orbital fat decompression or a professional evaluation of your case? Visit us: https://www.oculotokyo.com Contact us: [email protected] We welcome international patients and are happy to review your case to determine in a free online consultation to determine the safest and most appropriate treatment plan tailored to you. Subscribe for more eye opening medical insight on thyroid eye disease surgery, orbital decompression, eyelid surgery, and advanced oculoplastic procedures. #Eyesurgery #OrbitalDecompression #OrbitalBoneDecompression #OrbitalFatDecompression #ThyroidEyeDisease #TEDsurgery #Proptosis #EyeBulging #OculoplasticSurgery #OrbitalSurgery #BotchedSurgery