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Reconsideration of Fat Pad Management in Lower Lid Blepharoplasty Surgery
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1984
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Bariatric SurgeryMinimally Invasive ProcedureSurgeryAnatomyPlastic SurgeryOrthopaedic SurgerySoft Tissue SurgeryAesthetic SurgeryPalate SurgerySkull Base SurgerySurgical ComplicationsSkull BaseFat Pad ManagementLower LidOrbital SeptumReconstructive SurgeryGeneral SurgeryProtruding Fat PadsMedicinePostoperative ConsiderationSurgical Innovation
Treatment of the protruding fat pads in the lower blepharoplasty is a problem for most surgeons performing this procedure. The problems usually encountered are reviewed, the lid anatomy discussed, and a method of correcting the defect without surgically interrupting the orbital septum is presented. Tightening of the orbital septum may be produced with proper application of electrosurgical current. A total of 364 cases have been done, with a maximum follow-up of 42 months. Results show that this provides a safe and effective method of achieving the desired improvement in the bulging lower lid.
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