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Arcus Marginalis Release in Blepharoplasty I: Technical Facilitation
Authors:G. Björn Stark  Niklas Iblher  Vincenzo Penna
Affiliation:Department of Plastic Surgery, University Medical Center Freiburg, Hugstetter Str. 55, 79106, Freiburg, Germany.
Abstract:Resection of intraorbital fat compartments in lower-lid blepharoplasty has been widely replaced by their realignment over the orbital rim. For older patients this usually includes an open subciliary approach with skin resection and orbicularis muscle modification. In younger patients this may be done transconjunctivally. Fixation of the adipose tissue is controversial. Whereas reliance of realignment on spontaneous prolapse may be unpredictable, suture fixations may be tedious and even cause scleral show or ectropion. A monofilament, double-armed, polypropylene suture on bent straight needles can be used safely to transfix the three compartments across maxilla and zygoma. These transcutaneous pullout sutures are simply fixed with steri-strips. After only 2 days the orbital fat will be sufficiently adherent to its new bed.
Keywords:Lower-lid blepharoplasty  Arcus marginalis release  Tear troughs
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