Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Effect of Orbicularis Muscle Resection during Blepharoplasty on the Position of the Eyebrow
View through CrossRef
AbstractDermatochalasis is a skin excess in the upper eyelid which may be associated with either an aesthetic and functional defect, blocking the peripheral vision. Upper blepharoplasty is the gold standard procedure for correction of dermatochalasis and to restore youthful contours to the periorbita. It is one of the most commonly performed procedures in aesthetic plastic surgery; however, there is still a lack of consensus about this procedure. The excess skin is sometimes removed alone or in conjunction with a strip of orbicularis oculi muscle. The rationale for both muscle and skin resection or skin alone preserving the muscle is uncertain. Some authors have studied the aging influence in brow position, and a few studies pointed out the influence of the upper blepharoplasty on brow height. The true effects, regarding the position of the eyebrow, of both techniques, with or without resection of the preseptal orbicularis oculi muscle, are unclear. The authors present a review of the literature to find the rationale for resecting or preserving the orbicularis oculi muscle in upper eyelid blepharoplasty and its relation to eyebrow position.
Georg Thieme Verlag KG
Title: Effect of Orbicularis Muscle Resection during Blepharoplasty on the Position of the Eyebrow
Description:
AbstractDermatochalasis is a skin excess in the upper eyelid which may be associated with either an aesthetic and functional defect, blocking the peripheral vision.
Upper blepharoplasty is the gold standard procedure for correction of dermatochalasis and to restore youthful contours to the periorbita.
It is one of the most commonly performed procedures in aesthetic plastic surgery; however, there is still a lack of consensus about this procedure.
The excess skin is sometimes removed alone or in conjunction with a strip of orbicularis oculi muscle.
The rationale for both muscle and skin resection or skin alone preserving the muscle is uncertain.
Some authors have studied the aging influence in brow position, and a few studies pointed out the influence of the upper blepharoplasty on brow height.
The true effects, regarding the position of the eyebrow, of both techniques, with or without resection of the preseptal orbicularis oculi muscle, are unclear.
The authors present a review of the literature to find the rationale for resecting or preserving the orbicularis oculi muscle in upper eyelid blepharoplasty and its relation to eyebrow position.
Related Results
Poster 247: Muscle ERRγ Overexpression Mitigates the Muscle Atrophy after ACL injury
Poster 247: Muscle ERRγ Overexpression Mitigates the Muscle Atrophy after ACL injury
Objectives:
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction is the 6th most common orthopedic procedure performed in the United States (1,2). There is substanti...
ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF LEVATOR RESECTION BY ANTERIOR APPROACH WITH AND WITHOUT UPPER LID BLEPHAROPLASTY ON DRY EYE SYNDROME
ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF LEVATOR RESECTION BY ANTERIOR APPROACH WITH AND WITHOUT UPPER LID BLEPHAROPLASTY ON DRY EYE SYNDROME
Background: Dry eye disease is a multifactorial condition that significantly affects tear film homeostasis, resulting in ocular discomfort and surface damage. Surgical intervention...
Perbandingan Pengaplikasian Teknik Koreksi Alis Menggunakan Lem Bulu Mata dan Eyebrow Pencil terhadap Hasil Koreksi Bentuk Alis Tebal pada Tata Rias Pengantin Koto Gadang
Perbandingan Pengaplikasian Teknik Koreksi Alis Menggunakan Lem Bulu Mata dan Eyebrow Pencil terhadap Hasil Koreksi Bentuk Alis Tebal pada Tata Rias Pengantin Koto Gadang
Eyebrow makeup is an important element in facial makeup, especially in Koto Gadang bridal makeup which highlights the beauty and harmony of the face as a whole. Thick eyebrows are ...
Persistent Conjunctival Chemosis after Lower Lid Blepharoplasty: A Comparison of Different Surgical Techniques
Persistent Conjunctival Chemosis after Lower Lid Blepharoplasty: A Comparison of Different Surgical Techniques
Background: Conjunctival chemosis, a complication of lower blepharoplasty, can cause persistent discomfort and functional disturbances with worsening in the postoperative period fo...
Epiphora before and after upper eyelid functional blepharoplasty: A retrospective cohort study
Epiphora before and after upper eyelid functional blepharoplasty: A retrospective cohort study
Epiphora and dermatochalasis are common presentations in the ophthalmology clinic. To evaluate the change of epiphora before and after functional blepharoplasty, this retrospective...
Risk Factors for Anorectal Dysfunction After Interspincteric Resection in Patients With Low Rectal Cancer
Risk Factors for Anorectal Dysfunction After Interspincteric Resection in Patients With Low Rectal Cancer
Purpose: The objective of this study was to explore the risk factors for anorectal dysfunction after intersphincteric resection in patients with low rectal cancer.Methods: A total ...
ELECTROPHYSIOLOGIC PATTERN OF FACIAL MUSCLE INVOLVEMENT IN BELL'S PALSY
ELECTROPHYSIOLOGIC PATTERN OF FACIAL MUSCLE INVOLVEMENT IN BELL'S PALSY
Introduction: Idiopathic Bell's Palsy is the commonest cause of Facial nerve palsy accounting for 45% to 71% of all causes of Facial Palsy.
Electrophysiological evaluation comprise...
Orbicularis oculi muscle activity during computer reading under different degrees of artificially-induced aniseikonia
Orbicularis oculi muscle activity during computer reading under different degrees of artificially-induced aniseikonia
Background
Aniseikonia is a binocular vision disorder that has been associated with asthenopic symptoms. However, asthenopia has been evaluated with subjective tests...

