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Modern blepharoplasty: From bench to bedside.

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Non-surgical blepharoplasty offers effective alternatives to traditional surgery for eyelid rejuvenation. Techniques like dermal fillers, deoxycholic acid, lasers, and platelet-rich plasma injections provide safe, less invasive options for facial aesthetics.

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AestheticDermatochalasisEyelidsHyaluronic acidLaser treatmentNon-invasive proceduresNon-surgical blepharoplastyPlasma exeresis

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  • Aesthetic Medicine
  • Dermatology
  • Ophthalmology

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  • Increasing demand for facial rejuvenation, particularly in the upper third and periocular region.
  • Blepharoplasty is a common procedure, but surgical risks lead patients to seek less invasive alternatives.
  • Volume loss and skin laxity are key aging factors in the periorbital area.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review non-surgical blepharoplasty techniques reported in the last decade.
  • To provide an overview of modern, less invasive methods for eyelid rejuvenation.
  • To highlight emerging and established non-surgical approaches for periorbital enhancement.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of non-surgical blepharoplasty techniques from the past 10 years.
  • Analysis of methods addressing volume loss, fat deposits, and skin laxity.
  • Inclusion of techniques such as dermal fillers, deoxycholic acid, lasers, plasma exeresis, PRP, and polydioxanone threads.

Main Results:

  • Dermal fillers are effective for volume loss in periorbital aging.
  • Deoxycholic acid is suitable for reducing periorbital fat deposits.
  • Lasers, plasma exeresis, platelet-rich plasma (PRP), and polydioxanone threads address skin elasticity and overall rejuvenation.

Conclusions:

  • Non-surgical blepharoplasty techniques offer safe and effective alternatives to surgical procedures.
  • A variety of minimally invasive options are available for periorbital rejuvenation.
  • Emerging techniques show promise for comprehensive facial and eyelid aesthetic enhancement.