2011
DOI: 10.1001/archfaci.2011.53
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Extended Infrabrow Excision Blepharoplasty for Dermatochalasis in Asians

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“…For patients with evident lateral drooping, surgeons have to remove an excessive amount of skin flap to guarantee satisfactory postoperative effects, which usually results in a variation in the eyebrow-eye proportion. 10 In an effort to counter these problems and improve the aesthetic outcomes, different modified incisions based on the infrabrow procedure may be applied. Ichinose et al 10 demonstrated an extended IBEB incision by extending the incision to the inferior brow.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For patients with evident lateral drooping, surgeons have to remove an excessive amount of skin flap to guarantee satisfactory postoperative effects, which usually results in a variation in the eyebrow-eye proportion. 10 In an effort to counter these problems and improve the aesthetic outcomes, different modified incisions based on the infrabrow procedure may be applied. Ichinose et al 10 demonstrated an extended IBEB incision by extending the incision to the inferior brow.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previously, Lee and Law [5] and Ichinose et al [2] excised only the skin layer while preserving the orbicularis oculi muscle, whereas Kim et al [3] performed en bloc excision, including both the muscles and the skin. Although Sugamata and Yoshizawa [9] performed muscle excision, this excision was only 1-2 mm deeper than the skin excision.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most patients visited the hospital for visual field defects, lateral skin hooding, intertrigo and frontalis compensation, or cosmetic issues. The inclusion criteria to undergo parallel excision infrabrow blepharoplasty were patients; (1) with good levator function (8 mm or greater), (2) with moderate-to-severe dermatochalasis, (3) who raised their eyebrows excessively (frontalis compensation), and (4) who desired aesthetically beautiful eyes. The exclusion criterion was relatively weak levator function (less than 8 mm).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Minimization of the scar was achieved by camouflaging the scar at the lower margin of the eyebrow. This incision line is widely used in aesthetic blepharoplasty procedures and leaves an acceptable scar [23,24]. A subbrow incision is considered superior to the frontalis rhytid, butterfly, or bicoronal incisions in terms of the inconspicuous scar.…”
Section: Casementioning
confidence: 99%