Доктор Ioan Constantin POP
Пластический хирург, (Resident)
Hybrid Approach in Blepharoplasty: Combining Transconjunctival and Transcutaneous Techniques to Reduce Morbidity
Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of the hybrid blepharoplasty combining transconjunctival and transcutaneous techniques for optimal aesthetic results.
To compare postoperative morbidity and complications between the hybrid and traditional single-technique approaches.
To assess patient satisfaction and recovery time after the hybrid procedure.
To identify patient profiles best suited for the combined technique.
To offer surgical guidelines for the safe and effective use of the hybrid method.
Introduction: Blepharoplasty rejuvenates the eyelids by removing excess skin, fat, and muscle. The transconjunctival technique avoids external scars but limits skin removal, while the transcutaneous method allows more extensive tissue access but carries higher risks of scarring and complications. The hybrid approach combines both to optimize results and reduce morbidity. This study evaluates its safety, efficacy, complication rates, and patient satisfaction, aiming to guide surgeons in achieving better functional and aesthetic outcomes.
Materials / method: We are currently conducting a study on the hybrid blepharoplasty technique, with over 50 patients treated so far. Preliminary results show promising aesthetic improvements and a significant reduction in complications. Patient satisfaction has been notably higher compared to those who underwent conventional single-technique blepharoplasty. These findings suggest that the combined approach may offer better functional and cosmetic outcomes, supporting its use as a safe and effective alternative.
Results: The hybrid blepharoplasty technique was performed on over 50 patients with promising outcomes. Patients showed significant aesthetic improvement and quicker recovery compared to traditional methods. Complication rates, including eyelid malposition and scarring, were lower than in single-technique procedures. Patient satisfaction scores were consistently high, reflecting improved functional and cosmetic results. These findings support the hybrid approach as a safe and effective option for eyelid rejuvenation.
Conclusion: The hybrid blepharoplasty technique combining transconjunctival and transcutaneous approaches offers a balanced solution that maximizes aesthetic results while minimizing complications. Our study demonstrates improved patient satisfaction, lower morbidity, and faster recovery compared to traditional methods. This combined approach is a safe, effective, and versatile option for eyelid rejuvenation, providing surgeons with a valuable technique to enhance both functional and cosmetic outcomes.