Correction of idiopathic blepharoplasty

Idiopathic sputum relaxation is an eyelid disorder of unknown cause. Some patients present with recurrent episodes of cutaneous angioedema of the skin. More common in the captain, both men and women, more common in women. The incidence rate of young people is high. The disease is characterized by thinning of the eyelid skin, loss of elasticity, increased skin wrinkles, and a purple-red drooping skin that even blocks the line of sight. The disease is thin, often accompanied by phlegm fat and lacrimal gland prolapse. The outer upper iliac crest can touch the sliding mass under the skin, and the outer glenoid can see the lacrimal gland under the subconjunctival prolapse. Treating diseases: surgical steps The first three steps are the same as the slow relaxation correction procedure. 4. Separate upward from the upper edge of the incision, open the lateral septum, and remove the fat and part of the lacrimal gland. 5. Cut off the fat and lacrimal gland. 6. The upper and lower lips are overlapped and reinforced, and the suture is sutured and sutured on the periosteum of the upper iliac crest. 7.5-0 silk sutures the skin intermittently. 8. Post-operative pressure bandage for 24h. complication 1. Insufficient correction 2, correction of excessive occurrence of rabbit eyes so that the cleft palate is incomplete. 3, the upper jaw drooping 4, hemorrhage in the orbital or post-balloon due to excessive cut or poorly cut fat, did not pay attention to stop bleeding. This complication is very serious. If it cannot be detected in time, timely rescue will affect the visual function. In severe cases, the visual function may be lost. If there is an increase in pressure, the skin of the external ankle and the suture line should be opened immediately to reduce the pressure and the eye drops can be taken orally.

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