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Combined Blepharoplasty and Brow Fat Pad Transfer for the Correction of Dermatochalasis and Sunken Upper Eyelids

Linghan Qu, Zhen Liang, Jianzhang Wang, Juan Zhang, Zhou Yu, Baoqiang Song

2023Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery10 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Women commonly experience upper eyelid dermatochalasis and upper eyelid depression with advancing age. Blepharoplasty is a suitable method for treating dermatochalasis, but not sunken eyelid. This study proposed a novel technique for eyelid rejuvenation by simultaneously correcting dermatochalasis and sunken upper eyelids in middle-aged women. METHODS: Forty patients underwent subbrow blepharoplasty combined with brow fat pad transfer. Ellipse-shaped skin and subcutaneous tissue underneath the eyebrow were measured, demarcated, and excised. The orbicularis oculi muscle beneath the subcutaneous tissue was exposed and dissected in the upper-third area. The brow fat pad was turned downward using the lower edge as the pedicle and was fixed in the layer of retro-orbicularis oculi fat to fill the depressed area in the upper eyelid. The lower muscle flap was fixed to the supraorbital rim periosteum and upper musculocutaneous flaps, thereby forming a cross flap for interlocking fixation. The surgical outcomes were evaluated using a three-dimensional imaging device and the Global Aesthetic Improvement Scale. RESULTS: The depth and volume of upper eyelid depression decreased significantly 3 months after the surgery and stabilized within 6 months. Global Aesthetic Improvement Scale scores significantly improved after the surgery, and the postoperative outcomes were acceptable. CONCLUSIONS: The novel technique is simple and effective for simultaneously correcting dermatochalasis and sunken upper eyelids in middle-aged women. The surgical outcomes are predictable and acceptable to most patients. CLINICAL QUESTION/LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Therapeutic, IV.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineBlepharoplastyEyelidOrbicularis oculi muscleEyebrowSurgeryFrontalis muscleAnatomyFacial Rejuvenation and Surgery TechniquesHair Growth and DisordersDermatologic Treatments and Research