Clinical Effect of the Anterior Fascia of Tarsus Tightening Combined With Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty for Senile Entropion.
Ann Plast Surg 2021;
87:12-15. [PMID:
34133363 DOI:
10.1097/sap.0000000000002908]
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Abstract
OBJECTIVE
A majority of patients with senile entropion have a lower eyelid pouch. This study aimed to explore a modified method to correct the entropion and enhance ophthalmic cosmetology.
PATIENTS AND METHODS
Patients with senile entropion and lower eyelid pouches, who underwent anterior fascia of tarsus tightening combined with lower eyelid pouch plastic surgery from 2018 to 2019, were enrolled in the study. The data on operation time, postoperative effect, degree of eyelid swelling after surgery, patient satisfaction, and recurrence rate were recorded.
RESULTS
The lower eyelid entropion was well corrected in all of the 46 patients after the surgery, and the lower eyelid pouch and saggy skin were satisfactorily repaired. After 1-year follow-up, no recurrence of lower eyelid eversion and ectropion was observed. The shape of the orbital areas was natural in all the patients, the incision scar was hidden, and the patient achieved a high degree of satisfaction.
CONCLUSIONS
In patients with senile entropion and lower eyelid pouch, anterior tarsal fascia tightening combined with lower eyelid blepharoplasty could not only increase the cure rate and reduce the recurrence rate but also achieve good appearance and improve patient satisfaction.
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