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Morris E Hartstein1, Don Kikkawa

  • 1Saint Louis University Eye Institute, Ophthalmology, Saint Louis University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO 63104, USA. mhartstein@earthlink.net

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Blepharoplasty surgery can have complications. This guide helps surgeons improve preoperative evaluation, surgical planning, and surgical techniques to minimize potential risks and achieve better patient outcomes.

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Area of Science:

  • Plastic Surgery
  • Ophthalmology

Background:

  • Blepharoplasty surgery, a common cosmetic procedure, carries inherent risks of complications.
  • Effective management of potential complications is crucial for patient safety and satisfaction.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a comprehensive guide for surgeons on avoiding blepharoplasty complications.
  • To enhance understanding of preoperative evaluation, surgical planning, and operative techniques to mitigate risks.

Main Methods:

  • Review of common blepharoplasty complications.
  • Discussion of strategies for preoperative assessment.
  • Guidance on surgical planning and technique execution.

Main Results:

  • Identification of key areas prone to complications during blepharoplasty.
  • Emphasis on the importance of a systematic approach to surgical decision-making.
  • Strategies to minimize the likelihood of adverse events.

Conclusions:

  • A thorough understanding of potential issues and meticulous surgical execution are vital for reducing blepharoplasty complications.
  • Improved preoperative evaluation and planning can significantly enhance surgical safety and outcomes.