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Transcoronal Blepharoplasty

Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 1992
Some of the patients requesting blepharoplasty have a combination of excessive eyelid fat and brow ptosis but little or no dermatochalasis. Coronal brow lift, combined with transcoronal fat removal, serves these patients well. The prelevator fat pocket is easily entered from above by incising the periosteum of the anterior orbital roof just inside the ...
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Blepharoplasty in Japan

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1984
About 90% of blepharoplasties performed in Japan include the double eyelid procedure. The reasons for the popularity of this procedure relate to changing concepts of beauty among the Japanese people. Facial anatomy contributes to the appearance of sleepiness and lethargy in the flat, monotone Japanese face.
Masaaki Iwanami, Takuya Onizuka
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Complications of Blepharoplasty

Orbit, 2006
The complications of blepharoplasty are infrequent, most often minor and transient, and rarely major and permanent with functional or aesthetic consequences. Treatment is above all preventive with screening of "at risk" patients in whom blepharoplasty would be contra-indicated.
Serge Morax, Valerie Touitou
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Complications in Blepharoplasty

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1978
I believe that if one follows the precautions outlined, including a time-tested surgical technique and thorough clinical history and physical examination, the operation of blepharoplasty should prove to be one of the most gratifying aesthetic operations.
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Preexcision Blepharoplasty

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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Cosmetic blepharoplasty

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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Blepharoplasty for Orientals

The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1981
The creation of palpebral folds in the upper eyelids of Orientals is a cosmetic operation requested by patients who wish to “Westernize” their eyes. The anatomy of the Oriental and Occidental eyelid is discussed. Two surgical techniques of operation are described and illustrated.
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Complications of blepharoplasty

Survey of Ophthalmology, 1994
Although blepharoplasty is a technically straightforward procedure, many postoperative complications may occur. Some of the untoward effects may be only a transient nuisance for the patient, such as mild ocular dryness, whereas other sequelae can lead to severe visual loss.
Jonathan C. Lowry, George B. Bartley
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Aesthetic blepharoplasty

British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2009
Blepharoplasty is one of the most demanding aesthetic procedures, and relevant anatomical knowledge of the eyelid and surrounding area is essential. The pathophysiology of ageing in these sites results in varied clinical features. In upper blepharoplasty, lateral brow lift is a necessary adjunctive procedure.
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Blepharoplasty and ptosis

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 1994
Recent advances in local anesthetic techniques have led to suggestions that buffered solutions for infiltration increase patient comfort. The use of an eutectic mixture of local anesthetics cream has however proved to be disappointing. The use of monopolar electrocautery, carbon dioxide lasers, and high-frequency radio wave electrosection provide the ...
Susan Hague, Richard Collin
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