2017
DOI: 10.25056/jcm.2017.1.1.30
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Assessment of rejuvenation by change of lid-cheek junction after transconjunctival and traditional subciliary incision blepharoplasty

Abstract: Background: Transconjunctival lower blepharoplasty (TCLB) and traditional subciliary incision blepharoplasty (TSIB) are most commonly used to improve the appearance of an aged lower eyelid. The lid/cheek junction (LCJ) is located between the lower lid and midface, where structural changes caused by aging associated with both areas occur simultaneously. Thus, it may be a landmark that reflects the rejuvenation effects of lower blepharoplasty. However, there is no research-based proof yet.Objective: The purpose … Show more

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“…The central and medial orbital fat excluding lateral fat was removed, and then the margin of the septum was sutured using 6-0 polydioxanone monofilament for prevention of recurrent fat protrusion. In G1n, G2n, and G2p patients with negative vector, suborbicularis oculi fat (SOOF) lifting and/or lateral retinacular canthopexy was performed [3]. For the SOOF lifting, orbital retaining ligament including SOOF was resuspended superolaterally to the periosteum of the lateral orbital rim with threepoint quilting sutures using 5-0 polydioxanone monofilament.…”
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“…The central and medial orbital fat excluding lateral fat was removed, and then the margin of the septum was sutured using 6-0 polydioxanone monofilament for prevention of recurrent fat protrusion. In G1n, G2n, and G2p patients with negative vector, suborbicularis oculi fat (SOOF) lifting and/or lateral retinacular canthopexy was performed [3]. For the SOOF lifting, orbital retaining ligament including SOOF was resuspended superolaterally to the periosteum of the lateral orbital rim with threepoint quilting sutures using 5-0 polydioxanone monofilament.…”
Section: Tsilbmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The complete shape of the LCJ was determined by connecting each of them, as shown in Fig. 2 [3]. The angle of bcd/ijk was measured using a protractor.…”
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“…This was due to the differences of our high SMAS face lift from that of Barton [8]: 1. Suspension of midface and orbicularis oculi muscle through incising inferior palpebral margin [9] was not performed in our study. 2.…”
Section: Is There Anything High Smas Face Lift Fails To Achieve?mentioning
confidence: 99%