Orbital surgery refers to procedures aimed at treating conditions affecting the eye socket (orbit), including tumors, fractures, and diseases like Graves' disease, which can cause bulging eyes. The surgery may involve removing tumors, repairing fractures from trauma, or correcting issues related to eye alignment. Depending on the specific condition, orbital surgery can be performed through various approaches, all in efforts of making minimal incision, if any, on the skin itself Recovery time varies based on the complexity of the procedure, but patients can expect follow-up care to monitor healing and ensure optimal outcomes. This surgery aims to restore function, improve appearance, and alleviate discomfort associated with orbital conditions.