A Retrospective Study of Double Eyelid Surgery for Sunken Upper Eyelid in Chinese

2021 ◽  
Vol 86 (3S) ◽  
pp. S253-S258
Author(s):  
Xiang Xie ◽  
Yang An ◽  
Hongyu Xue ◽  
Hongbin Xie ◽  
Jianfang Zhao ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 141 (5) ◽  
pp. 90-94
Author(s):  
Hoang Thi Phuong Lan ◽  
Nguyen Bac Hung

With nearly half of the Asian population having no obvious double eyelid, cosmetic surgery to create double eyelids or create upper eyelid fold is the most common cosmetic procedure requested in Asia, including Vietnam. In this article, we summarized and explored the techniques for creating upper eyelid fold for those who have no crease or not apparent crease. We also review the development of upper eyelid surgery throughout history in Asia and analyze the technical and risks of each eyelid surgical technique.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 311-317
Author(s):  
Rubamalar Gunatheesan ◽  
Yean Yaw Choong

Our purpose is to report a case of recurrent corneal erosion post Asian blepharoplasty or double-eyelid surgery. The patient was initially treated with bandage contact lens, lubricants, and mild steroids with temporary improvement. Complete resolution of symptoms was achieved only following suture removal. Upper eyelid eversion with proper exploration of the fornix is key to identify hidden sutures.


2020 ◽  
Vol 36 (05) ◽  
pp. 592-601
Author(s):  
Stephanie Ming Young ◽  
Yoon-Duck Kim

AbstractDouble eyelid surgery remains one of the most popular aesthetic surgeries, especially among East Asian populations. Complications related to double eyelid surgery can be divided into various categories: (1) patient dissatisfaction, (2) problems with the eyelid crease, (3) problems with the eyelid height, (4) suture-related complications, and (5) complications related to eyelid surgery in general. As with all eyelid surgeries, it is important to understand and appreciate the normal and abnormal function and anatomy of the Asian eyelid to reduce the risk of complications. It is also important to recognize the various complications and their underlying causes so that the surgeon can confidently revise the surgery to achieve optimal outcomes.


2021 ◽  
Vol 54 (01) ◽  
pp. 058-062
Author(s):  
Pawan Agarwal ◽  
Dhananjaya Sharma ◽  
Vikesh Agrawal ◽  
Swati Tiwari ◽  
Rajeev Kukrele

AbstractBackground The purpose of this study was to evaluate the functional outcomes of a modified technique of double rectangle pattern for correction of severe ptosis.Methods This is a retrospective study over a period of 8 years including patients who underwent correction of ptosis by double rectangle using autologous fascia lata sling. Surgical outcomes were assessed postoperatively by distance from the corneal light reflex to the upper eyelid margin (MRD1) and levator function.Results Twenty-six eyelids were operated in 20 patients. There were 9 males and 11 females, with age ranging from 4 to 35 years. Preoperatively, all patients had poor MRD1 and poor levator function. Postoperative MRD1 was good in 13 patients (17 eyelids), fair in 5 (7eyelids), and poor in 2 patients (2 eyelids). Postoperative levator function was excellent in 12 patients (15 eyelids), good in 6 (9 eyelids), and fair in 2 patients (2 eyelids). At a mean follow-up of 12 months, adequate correction was achieved in 24 eyelids, and 2 eyelids had undercorrection.Conclusion Frontalis sling with a double rectangle is simple and more efficient, as it provides a straight line of pull to the eyelid for correction of severe ptosis.


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