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Facial plastic surgeons can prevent the "operated-on look" after lower eyelid blepharoplasty by using specific safeguards. These techniques help avoid complications like the "round eye" deformity, preserving natural-looking results.

Area of Science:

  • Oculoplastic surgery
  • Facial plastic surgery

Background:

  • The primary goal in cosmetic surgery is to correct issues without leaving obvious signs of intervention.
  • Preventing the "operated-on look" is crucial for patient satisfaction after facial procedures.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe preventative safeguards for lower lid blepharoplasty to maintain natural-looking eyes.
  • To reduce the incidence of the "round eye" complication following lower eyelid surgery.

Main Methods:

  • Implementation of specific surgical safeguards during lower lid blepharoplasty.
  • Focus on preserving the natural contour and appearance of the lower eyelids.

Main Results:

  • The described methods aim to prevent the "round eye" deformity, characterized by increased scleral show and altered eyelid shape.

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  • These techniques help avoid ectropion, a more severe complication of blepharoplasty.
  • Conclusions:

    • Adopting preventative strategies is key to avoiding the "operated-on look" after lower lid blepharoplasty.
    • The described safeguards effectively reduce the risk of "round eye" and other serious complications, ensuring aesthetically pleasing outcomes.