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Facial Plastic Surgery, 2019
AbstractThe eyes and periorbital region are central components of facial beauty and harmony, but the periorbital region is also one of the earliest to show signs of aging. Over the past few decades, significant progress has been made in our understanding of the anatomy in this area, as well as the deleterious effects of aging in this region.
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AbstractThe eyes and periorbital region are central components of facial beauty and harmony, but the periorbital region is also one of the earliest to show signs of aging. Over the past few decades, significant progress has been made in our understanding of the anatomy in this area, as well as the deleterious effects of aging in this region.
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Laser Blepharoplasty VS Surgical Blepharoplasty
1990Surgical blepharoplasties have many inconveniences, as for example, haemorrhages, ecchymosis or oedemas that occur immediately after surgery o during the recovery stage. David has described a new technique of blepharoplasty (1) using the CO2 laser, in which the fat of the lower bags, through the mucosa of the eyelid is eliminated. This technique avoids
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Complications of Blepharoplasty
Facial Plastic Surgery, 1999Blepharoplasty is one of the most commonly performed surgeries for rejuvenation of the periorbital region, yet its complexity is often underappreciated. The surgeon must have a precise understanding of the underlying anatomy from skin to orbital rim and must recognize which components require surgery to achieve a desired aesthetic result in each ...
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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 Surgical Nursing, 1997
Laser blepharoplasty was introduced in 1984 by Sterling Baker and although there are few disadvantages, several advantages as compared to traditional blepharoplasty have been assessed. These advantages include an improved scar, a shorter operating time, and a more rapid recovery time in most patients.
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Laser blepharoplasty was introduced in 1984 by Sterling Baker and although there are few disadvantages, several advantages as compared to traditional blepharoplasty have been assessed. These advantages include an improved scar, a shorter operating time, and a more rapid recovery time in most patients.
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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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Classification of Blepharoplasty
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1993It is well known that one of the most gratifying plastic surgery operations is the correction of baggy eyelids, known as blepharoptosis, blepharochalasis, or a multitude of names given to conditions of the eyelids which mar the beauty of a patient. Even though many techniques have been applied to the variety of conditions that exist in the aging or ...
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Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1983
An integral perspective of the aging eyelid is presented. A classification into three different degrees of aging is done, according to gravitation and excess skin present. The surgical techniques for third-degree aging are described, and a ten-year bibliography is presented to show the reader the interest that this anatomical region has had in the ...
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An integral perspective of the aging eyelid is presented. A classification into three different degrees of aging is done, according to gravitation and excess skin present. The surgical techniques for third-degree aging are described, and a ten-year bibliography is presented to show the reader the interest that this anatomical region has had in the ...
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Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1988
Conventional lower lid blepharoplasty techniques emphasize the removal of excess skin and fatty bulges of the lower eyelid. The appearance is improved at the expense of lateral pretarsal flatness associated with the senile eyelid. Augmentation blepharoplasty is a modified technique for a lower lid blepharoplasty using an overlapping orbicularis oculi ...
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Conventional lower lid blepharoplasty techniques emphasize the removal of excess skin and fatty bulges of the lower eyelid. The appearance is improved at the expense of lateral pretarsal flatness associated with the senile eyelid. Augmentation blepharoplasty is a modified technique for a lower lid blepharoplasty using an overlapping orbicularis oculi ...
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