KMID : 1038920190180010010
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Annals of Optometry and Contact Lens 2019 Volume.18 No. 1 p.10 ~ p.14
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The Clinical Outcomes of Small-incision Browpexy
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Ryu Sun-Young
Ahn Hyun-Min Kim Hye-Young
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Abstract
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Purpose: To present clinical outcomes of small-incision browpexy in patients with mild brow ptosis without significant suprabrow skin redundancy.
Methods: Eleven patients who underwent small-incision browpexy procedures were clinically evaluated over a period of 6 months, including a review of their charts. Small-incision browpexy was performed through two 5 mm incisions in the central and lateral brow. Measurements and comparisons were made of the preoperative and 6-month postoperative brow-to-pupil distance (BPD), the brow-to-medial canthus distance (BMCD), and the brow-to-lateral canthus distance (BLCD).
Results: Postoperative BPD, BMCD, and BLCD increased 1.10 ¡¾ 0.89 mm, 0.20 ¡¾ 0.54 mm, and 1.37 ¡¾ 1.04 mm, respectively, in 11 patients (21 eyes). Results were statistically significant, in terms of change with BPD and BLCD (p=0.009, p<0.001), but not with BMCD (p=0.477).
Conclusions: The small-incision browpexy is a useful brow-lifting procedure in mild brow ptosis. The procedure is quick, minimally invasive, and particularly effective in central and lateral brow ptosis.
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KEYWORD
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Blepharoptosis, Brow lift, Browpexy, Eyebrow ptosis
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