Orbital Surgery
at NEOS
Orbital Surgery at NEOS
Advanced Treatment for Complex Eye Socket Conditions
The orbit, or eye socket, is a delicate and complex structure that protects the eye, muscles, nerves, and blood vessels. When disease, trauma, or congenital conditions affect this area, highly specialized care is essential. At New Eyes Oculoplastic Surgery (NEOS), our fellowship-trained surgeons bring decades of experience in orbital reconstruction, fracture repair, thyroid eye disease management, and tumor removal. We combine advanced surgical techniques with compassionate care to protect vision, restore function, and maintain natural appearance.
Conditions commonly requiring orbital surgery include:
- Thyroid eye disease (Graves’ orbitopathy)
- Orbital fractures and trauma
- Orbital tumors (benign and malignant)
- Congenital orbital abnormalities
- Complex orbital infections or inflammatory conditions
NEOS surgeons are board-certified ophthalmologists with fellowship training in oculoplastic and orbital surgery. This dual expertise ensures safe, precise treatment in one of the most complex areas of the body. We work closely with endocrinologists, oncologists, neurosurgeons, and ENT specialists to deliver coordinated care for even the most challenging cases.
Our team uses the latest surgical technology, including:
- Endoscopic orbital surgery for smaller incisions and faster recovery
- Computer-assisted surgical planning and custom implant design
- Minimally invasive approaches whenever possible
- Collaborative, multidisciplinary care for complex conditions
Most orbital surgery procedures are considered medically necessary and are typically covered by insurance. We assist patients with pre-authorization, medical documentation, and coordination with providers to ensure smooth access to care.
NEOS—trusted leaders in advanced orbital surgery, protecting vision and restoring lives in Las Vegas and beyond.