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Correction of sunken and/or multiply folded upper eyelid by fascia-fat graft.

Y Lee1, S Kwon, K Hwang.   

Abstract

Sunken and/or multiply folded upper eyelid is one of the common, troublesome complications that can occur after Oriental blepharoplasty. In addition to orbital volume depletion, the traumatic surgical procedure of excessive fat removal might result in a varying degree of adhesion and injury to the orbital septum. Adhesiotomy followed by a restoration of volume is generally believed to be the logical way to correct such deformity. To restore volume and prevent re-adhesion, local tissues of the upper eyelid, free-fat graft, and dermis-fat graft have been used. However, local tissues are usually insufficient because of previous surgery, and the survival rate of grafted fat is often unpredictable. Moreover, the heaviness of the dermis-fat composite makes it a less than satisfactory choice. The authors value the use of free fascia-fat composite grafts for the treatment of such disfigurements. The fascia-fat composite is expected to have a better survival rate than free fat alone and to be lighter than a dermis-fat composite. In addition, the fascia-fat composite is abundant throughout the body and provides anatomical structure more similar to that of the repair site, namely, the damaged orbital septum and fat. The authors prefer the mons pubis, preauricular, and temporal areas for the donor site depending on the status of the damage. They treated 13 patients with sunken and/or multiply folded upper eyelids by fascia-fat composite grafts and obtained satisfactory results.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11176595     DOI: 10.1097/00006534-200101000-00003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg        ISSN: 0032-1052            Impact factor:   4.730


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