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Chapter 14 Primary Cases of Asian Blepharoplasty – Before and After

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Case 11 (Fig. 14-11 A–D)

(A) The presence of a shielded nasally tapered crease over the left upper lid of a 25-year-old woman. (B) Pseudo-creases appeared as she looked downward, and faded (C) when she looked extremely downward. (D) During Asian blepharoplasty, three areas of fat are noted: the pale-yellow and relatively avascular

sub-brow (submuscular) fat, the slightly orangeyellowish preaponeurotic fat, which has more blood vessels, and the patchy yellowish pretarsal and subcutaneous fat pads. These areas of fat may be present even in an eyelid with a crease.

C

A

D

B

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Case 12 (Fig. 14-12 A, B)

A 65-year-old woman who underwent functional

Asian blepharoplasty.

A

B

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Case 13 (Fig. 14-13 A–E)

A 20-year-old woman with an absent crease (A). She

photographs were taken 1 week (D) and 4 months

underwent Asian blepharoplasty (B, C) and clinical

postoperatively (E).

A

B

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Case 13 (Fig. 14-13 A–E)—cont’d

D

C

E

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Case 14 (Fig. 14-14 A–G)

(A) A 30-year-old fashion model with a partially

appearing on downgaze (views taken 1 month

‘shielded’ crease of the right upper lid and a rudi-

postoperatively). (E) A year later, the left crease has

mentary crease of the left upper lid (preoperative

faded. However, the left crease is still noticeable when

photograph). (B) Postoperatively after Asian ble-

she smiles (F). (G) The left crease was revised and this

pharoplasty. (C, D) The ‘dynamic’ nature of the crease

photograph was taken 9 months after the revision.

– distinctive in a straight-ahead view and almost dis-

 

A

B

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Case 14 (Fig. 14-14 A–G)—cont’d

C

D

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Case 14 (Fig. 14-14 A–G)—cont’d

E

F

G

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Case 15 (Fig. 14-15 A–C)

(A) A 20-year-old woman with a ‘shielded’ crease of the right upper lid and absent crease over the left. (B) One week after Asian blepharoplasty. (C) Two months postoperatively. Note the parallel appearance

of the crease. It illustrates the downward migration of the crease owing to resolution of tissue edema in the pretarsal region.

A

B

C

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Case 16 (Fig. 14-16 A–C)

(A) An 18-year-old woman with absent crease of the right upper lid and mild ptosis. (B) Two months after Asian blepharoplasty and ptosis repair – note the

distinctive nasally tapered crease merging with the supracanthal fold. (C) Two and a half years after surgery.

B

A

C

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Case 17 (Fig. 14-17 A–C)

A 25-year-old with an absent crease over the right upper lid and a partially shielded crease over the left. Asian blepharoplasty was performed on both sides. At the time of surgery, a large amount of preaponeu-

rotic fat pad could be seen over the left upper lid, the side with the crease. Postoperative view was taken 3 weeks later.

A

 

 

C

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

B