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Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 1993
Cosmetic blepharoplasty is performed in various subspecialties, therefore articles appear in the ophthalmic, plastic surgical, otolaryngologic, and dermatologic literature. We review the past year's articles regarding evaluation, technique, adjunctive procedures, and complications.
M H, Weiner, R D, Lisman
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Cosmetic blepharoplasty is performed in various subspecialties, therefore articles appear in the ophthalmic, plastic surgical, otolaryngologic, and dermatologic literature. We review the past year's articles regarding evaluation, technique, adjunctive procedures, and complications.
M H, Weiner, R D, Lisman
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Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1978
In summary, the author has presented a brief historical review of the various operations under the general heading of blepharoplasty for the removal of redundant and "baggy" eyelid skin. The various conditions encountered which contribute to the aging eyelid and periocular area have been described as they relate to examination of the prospective ...
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In summary, the author has presented a brief historical review of the various operations under the general heading of blepharoplasty for the removal of redundant and "baggy" eyelid skin. The various conditions encountered which contribute to the aging eyelid and periocular area have been described as they relate to examination of the prospective ...
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Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 1991
Performing flawless cosmetic blepharoplasty surgery requires attention to many details. A proper medical work-up with establishment of patient rapport and preoperative photographic documentation should begin the evaluation. The surgical correction of concomittant brow position abnormalities should be considered.
S L, Bosniak, T F, McDevitt
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Performing flawless cosmetic blepharoplasty surgery requires attention to many details. A proper medical work-up with establishment of patient rapport and preoperative photographic documentation should begin the evaluation. The surgical correction of concomittant brow position abnormalities should be considered.
S L, Bosniak, T F, McDevitt
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1991
Numerous techniques have been described for lower lid blepharoplasty. Over the past 15 years, a preexcision (pinch) technique with preservation of the pretarsal orbicularis oculi muscle has been used in more than 1000 cases presenting with dermatochalasis and pseudoherniated fat without lateral skin redundancy.
F M, Kamer, A J, Mikaelian
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Numerous techniques have been described for lower lid blepharoplasty. Over the past 15 years, a preexcision (pinch) technique with preservation of the pretarsal orbicularis oculi muscle has been used in more than 1000 cases presenting with dermatochalasis and pseudoherniated fat without lateral skin redundancy.
F M, Kamer, A J, Mikaelian
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Transconjunctival Blepharoplasty
Facial Plastic Surgery, 1996Cosmetic blepharoplasty is directed at the surgical correction of undesirable changes of the eyelids that are usually of an acquired nature and caused by aging. The goals are to improve the appearance and, many times, the function of the eyelids. Just as important as attaining these goals is avoiding any complications or undesirable sequelae of a ...
F G, Fedok, S W, Perkins
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1991
Extended blepharoplasty involves extending the dissection of the skin-muscle flap used in standard lower eyelid blepharoplasty to a level below the infraorbital rim. This technique is useful in the management of infraorbital, or malar, bags that are seen in as many as 10% of blepharoplasty candidates.
P A, Adamson, G J, Tropper, B L, McGraw
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Extended blepharoplasty involves extending the dissection of the skin-muscle flap used in standard lower eyelid blepharoplasty to a level below the infraorbital rim. This technique is useful in the management of infraorbital, or malar, bags that are seen in as many as 10% of blepharoplasty candidates.
P A, Adamson, G J, Tropper, B L, McGraw
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2016
Blepharoplasty remains one of the most common aesthetic procedures performed today. Its popularity stems partly from the ability to consistently make significant improvements in facial aesthetics with a relatively short operation that carries an acceptable risk profile.
Christopher I, Zoumalan +1 more
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Blepharoplasty remains one of the most common aesthetic procedures performed today. Its popularity stems partly from the ability to consistently make significant improvements in facial aesthetics with a relatively short operation that carries an acceptable risk profile.
Christopher I, Zoumalan +1 more
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Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 1999
Blepharoplasty is a popular technique for eyelid rejuvenation. Safe and successful blepharoplasty surgery requires a complete understanding of eyelid anatomy, careful preoperative evaluation, and meticulous attention to intraoperative detail. This article discusses the role of blepharoplasty in periorbital rejuvenation, provides the reader with an ...
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Blepharoplasty is a popular technique for eyelid rejuvenation. Safe and successful blepharoplasty surgery requires a complete understanding of eyelid anatomy, careful preoperative evaluation, and meticulous attention to intraoperative detail. This article discusses the role of blepharoplasty in periorbital rejuvenation, provides the reader with an ...
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2010
Postoperative complications of blepharoplasty range from cutaneous changes to vision-threatening emergencies. Some of these can be prevented with careful preoperative evaluation and surgical technique. When complications arise, their significance can be diminished by appropriate management.
Gary J, Lelli, Richard D, Lisman
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Postoperative complications of blepharoplasty range from cutaneous changes to vision-threatening emergencies. Some of these can be prevented with careful preoperative evaluation and surgical technique. When complications arise, their significance can be diminished by appropriate management.
Gary J, Lelli, Richard D, Lisman
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Dermatologic Clinics, 1995
Blepharoplasty is one of the more common cosmetic procedures, with most candidates being over the age of 40. The upper lid blepharoplasty is an exceedingly simple and gratifying procedure to perform, with few side effects or complications. By contrast, the lower lid blepharoplasty is a more complex procedure, requiring skill and expertise and ...
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Blepharoplasty is one of the more common cosmetic procedures, with most candidates being over the age of 40. The upper lid blepharoplasty is an exceedingly simple and gratifying procedure to perform, with few side effects or complications. By contrast, the lower lid blepharoplasty is a more complex procedure, requiring skill and expertise and ...
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