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'''Blepharoplasty''' is [[eyelid]] [[surgery]]. | |||
"Fat protrusion or pseudoherniation in the lower eyelids is a common finding that worsens with age." | =Cosmetic blepharoplasty= | ||
"Fat protrusion or pseudoherniation in the lower eyelids is a common finding that worsens with age."<ref>reference for quote: Mohadjer Y. Holds JB. Cosmetic lower eyelid blepharoplasty with fat repositioning via intra-SOOF dissection: surgical technique and initial outcomes. [Journal Article. Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't] Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. 22(6):409-13, 2006 Nov-Dec. UI: 17117091</ref> | |||
=Reconstructive blepharoplasty= | =Reconstructive blepharoplasty= | ||
==Eyelid retraction: Grave's disease== | |||
==Corneal abrasion: facial nerve paralysis== | |||
===Gold weight insertion=== | |||
=Known complications of blepharoplasty= | =Known complications of blepharoplasty= | ||
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==Surgical complications== | ==Surgical complications== | ||
===Asymmetry=== | |||
===Ectropion=== | |||
===Hemorrhage, blindness=== | |||
"The incidence of orbital hemorrhage associated with cosmetic eyelid surgery is 0.055% (1:2,000), and orbital hemorrhage with permanent visual loss is 0.0045% (1:10,000). Development of orbital hemorrhage is most common within the first 24 hours after surgery, especially within the first 0 to 3 hours, but can occur as late as several days after surgery."<ref>reference for quote:Hass AN, Penne RB, Stefanyszyn MA, Flanagan JC. Incidence of postblepharoplasty orbital hemorrhage and associated visual loss. Ophthal Plast Reconstr Surg 2004;20:426–32</ref> | |||
=References= | |||
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Revision as of 20:49, 15 February 2010
Blepharoplasty is eyelid surgery.
Cosmetic blepharoplasty
"Fat protrusion or pseudoherniation in the lower eyelids is a common finding that worsens with age."[1]
Reconstructive blepharoplasty
Eyelid retraction: Grave's disease
Corneal abrasion: facial nerve paralysis
Gold weight insertion
Known complications of blepharoplasty
Surgical complications
Asymmetry
Ectropion
Hemorrhage, blindness
"The incidence of orbital hemorrhage associated with cosmetic eyelid surgery is 0.055% (1:2,000), and orbital hemorrhage with permanent visual loss is 0.0045% (1:10,000). Development of orbital hemorrhage is most common within the first 24 hours after surgery, especially within the first 0 to 3 hours, but can occur as late as several days after surgery."[2]
References
- ↑ reference for quote: Mohadjer Y. Holds JB. Cosmetic lower eyelid blepharoplasty with fat repositioning via intra-SOOF dissection: surgical technique and initial outcomes. [Journal Article. Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't] Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. 22(6):409-13, 2006 Nov-Dec. UI: 17117091
- ↑ reference for quote:Hass AN, Penne RB, Stefanyszyn MA, Flanagan JC. Incidence of postblepharoplasty orbital hemorrhage and associated visual loss. Ophthal Plast Reconstr Surg 2004;20:426–32