2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.asj.2009.02.008
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Subbrow Blepharoplasty for Upper Eyelid Rejuvenation in Asians

Abstract: SBB is a useful operation to rejuvenate the upper eyelids in selected patients while maintaining harmony with their ethnic facial features. This refinement overcomes some of the shortcomings of other upper blepharoplasty methods employed for the same purpose.

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“…However, from an aesthetic point of view, there are some shortcomings of lid crease and low lid incision in East Asian patients. As the width of the skin excision through the lid crease, or low lid in the increases, an unnatural appearance after the operation has often been reported [1, 3, 4]. One of these undesirable results is that a discrepancy between the nature and thickness of the sutured upper and lower skin in the upper lid accentuates the overhanging appearance of the upper skin on the crease line [1, 2].…”
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“…However, from an aesthetic point of view, there are some shortcomings of lid crease and low lid incision in East Asian patients. As the width of the skin excision through the lid crease, or low lid in the increases, an unnatural appearance after the operation has often been reported [1, 3, 4]. One of these undesirable results is that a discrepancy between the nature and thickness of the sutured upper and lower skin in the upper lid accentuates the overhanging appearance of the upper skin on the crease line [1, 2].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…One of these undesirable results is that a discrepancy between the nature and thickness of the sutured upper and lower skin in the upper lid accentuates the overhanging appearance of the upper skin on the crease line [1, 2]. Another undesirable result is that an overly defined lid crease after this operation often gives the patient's face a “surprised look” [1, 3, 4]. In patients who do not desire the double-eyelid procedure, retaining the natural East Asian flat eyelid without a lid crease is also difficult after a low incision in the upper lid [2, 4].…”
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