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1Department of Ophthalmology, Doheny Eye Institute, Childrens Hospital-Los Angeles, University of Southern California, 90033, USA. mburnsti@hsc.usc.edu
Objective:
To describe the results of upper blepharoplasty for the treatment of progressive myopathic upper eyelid blepharoptosis.
Design:
Retrospective, noncomparative case series.
Participants:
Six consecutive patients treated bilaterally.
Intervention:
Upper blepharoplasty in 6 patients (12 eyelids) with progressive myopathic ptosis.
Main Outcome Measures:
Subjective visual improvement, ocular comfort, preoperative and postoperative margin reflex distances, lagophthalmos, and degree of corneal keratopathy at last follow-up date.
Results:
All patients had subjective visual improvement and denied ocular discomfort. Upper eyelid ptosis, measured by margin reflex distances, was improved. No worsening of lagophthalmos or corneal keratopathy was noted.
Conclusions:
Upper blepharoplasty may be an excellent alternative for ptosis treatment in patients with progressive myopathies. Improvement in ptosis, margin reflex distance, without concomitant lagophthalmos, and corneal keratopathy can be achieved.
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