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The "pinch and slide" blepharoplasty: safe and predictable aesthetic results.
Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery 2004 September
Blepharoplasty is one of the most common facial cosmetic surgical procedures. When done properly, this relatively simple operation can result in a dramatic improvement for the patient with relatively little downtime. However, when it is performed improperly, the results can be crippling for the patient and often difficult for the surgeon to correct. Standard treatments for upper eyelid dermatochalasis include surgical excision of skin, muscle, and fat. Several techniques have been described for removing some or all of these components, depending on the patients' anatomic requirements. In particular, the "pinch" technique can be used to remove either the upper eyelid skin alone or a combination of skin, muscle, and fat. While this technique is not new, its appearance in the literature is sparse. We demonstrate herein how a modified version of the pinch technique can be used to remove the central orbital fat pad by "sliding" the pad through the medial fat pad incision. This procedure maintains the integrity of the central orbital septum and the delicate structures that lie beneath.
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