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Using Levator Aponeurosis to Create Physiologically Natural Double Eyelid: A New Reconstruction Technique Based on Three Key Factors in Double Eyelid Formation

Background Double eyelidplasty has 3 key factors: motor power, connecting tissue, and skin adhesion. Objective To create natural double eyelid, new anatomy structure should be rebuilt according to physiological double… Click to show full abstract

Background Double eyelidplasty has 3 key factors: motor power, connecting tissue, and skin adhesion. Objective To create natural double eyelid, new anatomy structure should be rebuilt according to physiological double eyelid in these 3 aspects. Methods Levator aponeurosis is used as “connecting tissue” to transmit dynamic “motor power” of levator muscle to upper eyelid, and “skin adhesion” is induced between levator aponeurosis and skin in a plane manner. Postoperation evaluation includes stability of double eyelid, asymmetry, double fold curve, and scar formation. Results A total of 119 patients were operated on in this study. Two hundred fourteen eyes (89.9%) showed good fold curve and 13 eyes (5.5%) showed fair results. No scar on the upper eyelid was encountered, 24 patients (20.2%) had fair scar formation and 89 patients (74.8%) had no prominent scar. Conclusions This novel surgical technique utilized pretarsal levator aponeurosis as the connecting material to bridge levator muscle and upper eyelid skin; by establishing a direct force transmission mechanism, palpebral crease is created in a more natural way in terms of anatomy and physiology. Furthermore, skin adhesion is formed between levator aponeurosis and dermis in a planar manner, allowing for more stable palpebral crease and more preserved orbicularis oculi in situ, thereby minimizing eyelid scar formation.

Keywords: double eyelid; anatomy; levator aponeurosis; formation; key factors

Journal Title: Annals of Plastic Surgery
Year Published: 2017

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