Levator Extension Method for Correcting Double Eyelids in Elderly Asian Patients: A Reliable and Flexible Blepharoplasty Technique

Abstract Background Conventional tarsal fixation techniques for creating a static double-eyelid fold frequently result in a nonmobile overdepression of the fold, which is particularly pronounced in elderly patients. Objectives We propose a novel surgical approach aimed at achieving better results wi...

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description Abstract Background Conventional tarsal fixation techniques for creating a static double-eyelid fold frequently result in a nonmobile overdepression of the fold, which is particularly pronounced in elderly patients. Objectives We propose a novel surgical approach aimed at achieving better results with fewer complications. This approach involves imitating the natural double-fold physiology by employing a turn-over flap of the orbital outer septum and carefully managing the pretarsal soft tissue to create a double fold. Methods A total of 503 patients underwent double-eyelid surgery, involving a turn-over flap of the outer orbital septum and pretarsal soft-tissue management. The orbital septum was exposed and transversely opened superior to the incision margin and the pretarsal soft issue was removed as necessary. Turn-over flaps were trimmed and attached to the dermis and orbicularis oculi muscle of the lower flap. Patient follow-up occurred for 2 to 7 years (mean, 3.8 years). Results This surgical method achieves a double fold with shallow or moderate depth, creating a natural-appearing fold line. Of the 503 patients, 94% of respondents provided a satisfaction score of 4 and 5 points; 20 people provided a score of 3 points; 10 were dissatisfied. A review of the patient chart showed that there were no specific complications in >94% (473) of patients. Conclusions We proposed a double-eyelid surgery technique using the outer septum to control the depth and pretarsal soft-tissue management to minimize resistance in the creation of the double eyelid. Our method showed a high patient satisfaction rate and fewer complications in elderly Asians.
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