Dong Z, Meng P, Zhang L, Chen Z. Fixation of orbicularis oculi muscle and orbital septum to pretarsal fascia and correction of blepharoptosis in construction of double eyelids.
J Int Med Res 2020;
48:300060519870417. [PMID:
32308080 PMCID:
PMC7171992 DOI:
10.1177/0300060519870417]
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Abstract
Objective
This study was performed to evaluate a novel method of constructing double eyelids by fixation of the orbicularis oculi muscle and orbital septum to the pretarsal fascia and correction of blepharoptosis.
Methods
In total, 285 patients requesting aesthetic construction of double eyelids were divided into three groups: those treated by the modified method (Group A, n = 108), those treated by traditional construction of the upper eyelid (Group B, n = 85), and those treated by the Park method (Group C, n = 92). The patients were followed up for 3 to 12 months (average, 6 months). The surgical effects and degree of satisfaction were compared among the three groups.
Results
In Group A, the mean operative time was 1.0 ± 0.2 hours. The degree of satisfaction with the surgical effect was significantly different between Group A (95.37%) and Group B (87.06%). However, no significant difference in satisfaction was noted between Group A (95.37%) and Group C (91.30%) or between Group B (87.06%) and Group C (91.30%).
Conclusions
The modified technique is simple and effective for construction of double eyelids and correction of blepharoptosis. All patients were satisfied with the surgical and aesthetic effects.
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