Objective   To  explore the methodology for correction of nasal and  ocular  fracture syndrome to decrease surgical incisions and times as much as possible. Methods  Depending upon the characteristics of neighbour anatomy of nose and orbit, a series of  nasal and ocular interrelated deformities caused by late naso-orbital fractures were corrected simultaneously through the same surgical incision, in 18 patients with interruption of medial canthal ligament, dislocation and deformity of medial canthal angle, obstruction of nasal-lacrimal duct, epiphora, depression of nasal bridge and deviation of nose. A total of 18 cases  with  late naso-orbital fracture syndrome were treated since 1997, including 11 male and 7 female cases from 5 to 38 years old. Results  After 6  months to 4 years  follow-up,  2 child patients were still  with  epiphora  and  another one with medial  canthal  angle was reposited, the rest were achieved  satisfactory effects.  Conclusion  Surgeons, cooperated with other specialists, are able to correct the disease simultaneously. It  is  worth to be recommended to other hospitals.