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Chang Yeom Kim1, Jae Woo Jang1
1Oculoplastic Center, Kim's Eye Hospital, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract:
Blepharoplasty is a commonly performed aesthetic surgery, especially in Asians. Nevertheless, as in all surgeries, postoperative complications still occur. Asymmetry is the most common complication after double eyelid surgery. Preexisting asymmetries in patient appearance and technical faults during surgery are associated with postoperative asymmetrical double eyelids. In this review, we discuss how to prevent unfavorable outcomes after this procedure and how to manage asymmetrical double eyelids when they do occur.
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