To demonstrate the benefits of preserving the orbicularis oculi muscle during upper eyelid blepharoplasty, enhancing both aesthetic and functional out
Objectives: To demonstrate the benefits of preserving the orbicularis oculi muscle during upper eyelid blepharoplasty, enhancing both aesthetic and functional outcomes, and minimizing complications such as eyelid malposition and compromised blink reflex.
Introduction: Upper eyelid blepharoplasty traditionally involves excising portions of the orbicularis oculi muscle, potentially leading to functional and aesthetic issues. This presentation introduces a refined technique focusing on the preservation of the orbicularis oculi muscle to improve surgical outcomes and patient satisfaction.
Materials / method: A meticulous surgical approach was employed to preserve the orbicularis oculi muscle during upper eyelid blepharoplasty. The technique involved careful dissection to maintain muscle integrity while achieving desired aesthetic results. Patient outcomes were evaluated through clinical assessments and patient feedback.
Results: Preservation of the orbicularis oculi muscle resulted in superior functional and aesthetic outcomes. Patients experienced fewer complications, such as eyelid malposition and compromised blink reflex, and reported high levels of satisfaction with their postoperative appearance and eyelid function.
Conclusion: Preserving the orbicularis oculi muscle during upper eyelid blepharoplasty offers significant advantages, reducing complications and enhancing both aesthetic and functional outcomes. This technique should be considered a preferred approach for achieving optimal results in upper eyelid surgery.