Advanced Concept of a Glide Zone as it relates to Upper Lid Crease, Lid Fold, and Application in Upper Blepharoplasty

Jun 18, 2019 by in OPHTHALMOLOGY Comments Off on Advanced Concept of a Glide Zone as it relates to Upper Lid Crease, Lid Fold, and Application in Upper Blepharoplasty

William PD Chen Classically, the normal eyelid anatomy can be conceptualized as consisting of two layers: the anterior skin–orbicularis oculi muscle layer, and the posterior layers of the levator muscle and…

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Eyelid Anatomy

Jun 18, 2019 by in OPHTHALMOLOGY Comments Off on Eyelid Anatomy

Upper Eyelid of Asians Without Crease Approximately half of all Asians have some form of an upper eyelid crease; thus, there are about 50% of Asians who do not have…

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Endoscopic-assisted Eyebrow Surgery

Jun 18, 2019 by in OPHTHALMOLOGY Comments Off on Endoscopic-assisted Eyebrow Surgery

The upper lid and the eyebrow behave as a unit and are interdependent. Commonly, eyebrow procedures are needed for stabilization before performing the upper lid blepharoplasty. Because of this sequence,…

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Laryngomalacia

Jun 10, 2019 by in OTOLARYNGOLOGY Comments Off on Laryngomalacia

1 Introduction Laryngomalacia is the term most widely used to describe the “inward collapse of supraglottic structures during inspiration,” as originated by Jackson and Jackson in 1942. The inward collapse…

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