Correction of the Sunken Upper Eyelid Depending on the Dermatochalasis or Blepharoptosis Using the Autologous Fat Grafting
Archives of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
;
: 148-154, 2014.
Artigo
em Inglês
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ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND:
To date, many methods have been proposed to resolve the sunken eyelid. We treated our clinical cases of sunken upper eyelid based on whether there is a concurrent presence of the dermatochalasis or blepharoptosis and then performed the autologous fat grafting using either closed or open technique.METHODS:
According to the classification of the patients, we used the following injection techniques First, we solely performed the autologous fat grafting using the closed technique in the sunken upper eyelid only group, for which we did the injection using a micro-injector cannula on the suborbicularis plane. Second, we performed such procedures as skin excision, orbicularis oculi muscle strip excision and levator aponeurosis advancement to manage each symptom in the sunken upper eyelid with dermatochalasis or blepharoptosis group. Simultaneously, we also made a small window in the lateral portion of the orbital septum using the open technique with metzenbaum scissors. Thus, we performed the intraseptal injection of the autologous fat.RESULTS:
During a period ranging from January of 2012 to April of 2014, we treated a total of 53 patients. The patients were followed up during a mean period of four months. Thus, we obtained satisfactory treatment outcomes without notable complications.CONCLUSIONS:
In conclusion, our results indicate not only that surgeons should consider the fat grafting as one of eyelid-surgery procedures but also that they should perform it concurrently with blepharoplasty or blepharoptosis correction for the purposes of obtaining good treatment outcomes.
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Órbita
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Pele
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Blefaroptose
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Classificação
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Blefaroplastia
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Transplantes
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Pálpebras
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Catéteres
Limite:
Humanos
Idioma:
Inglês
Revista:
Archives of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
Ano de publicação:
2014
Tipo de documento:
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