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In recent years, there has been a rapid increase in the number of patients with a history of cosmetic interventions in the periorbital area who applies to ophthalmologists with various complaints.
V. N. Trubilin+6 more
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Horizontal Diplopia Following Upper Blepharoplasty
Diplopia is an infrequent complication after blepharoplasty. Most of the cases are in its vertical form due to trauma of the extraocular muscles. In this article, we present a case of horizontal diplopia following cosmetic upper blepharoplasty; we review
Tomás Ortiz-Basso+2 more
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New lower blepharoplasty technique for elderly patients using bony fixation of the sub-orbicularis oculi fat pad [PDF]
Conventional sub-orbicularis oculi fat (SOOF) lifting during lower blepharoplasty is performed by anchoring the SOOF to the periosteum of the infraorbital rim.
Jung Hwan Kim+3 more
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Assessment of endoscopic and external approaches for frontal sinus lesions
Abstract Objectives The use of endoscopic approaches has revolutionized the management of frontal sinus (FS) lesions. However, external approaches still play a significant role in select conditions. Various factors determine the decision to utilize endoscopic or external approaches such as the lesion location, extension, and patient's characteristics ...
Moataz D. Abouammo+5 more
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Radiofrequency-based treatment in therapy-related clinical practice – a narrative review. Part I : acute conditions [PDF]
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Physical Therapy Reviews on 24 June 2015, available online at: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1179/1743288X15Y.0000000016Background: Radiofrequency ...
Abramson DI+59 more
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Patient-reported aesthetic outcomes of upper blepharoplasty:a randomized controlled trial comparing two surgical techniques [PDF]
It is not yet established whether additional orbicularis oculi muscle excision leads to better patient-reported aesthetic outcomes (PRO) compared to a skin-only resection blepharoplasty. A double-blind randomized controlled trial of upper blepharoplasty,
Delli, K+4 more
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Simple Incisionless Temporary Stabilization: An Adjunct to Lower Blepharoplasty
BackgroundLateral canthal tightening is indicated for patients undergoing lower eyelid blepharoplasty who have preexisting lower eyelid laxity or ectropion.
Sara N Reggie+3 more
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ABSTRACT Five male patients, including four siblings and one unrelated child, presented with progressive hoarseness, waxy eyelid papules, mucosal thickening, and skin plaques. Histopathologic analysis revealed PAS‐positive perivascular hyaline deposition, and genetic testing confirmed a homozygous ECM1 mutation in all patients, consistent with lipoid ...
R. Maxwell Regester+2 more
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Surgical approach to limiting skin contracture following protractor myectomy for essential blepharospasm [PDF]
Purpose: To report our experience with protractor myectomy in patients with benign essential blepharospasm who did not respond to serial botulinum toxin injection, and to describe intra- and postoperative techniques that limited skin contracture while
Clark, Jeremy+5 more
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Purpose The aim of this study was to compare the efficiency of fractional plasma with conventional surgical upper lid blepharoplasty in the management of upper lid dermatochalasis.
Ahmed Tharwat+3 more
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