Laser-assisted blepharoplasty and inferior lateral retinaculum plication: skin contraction versus skin traction.

Aesthetic Plast Surg

Department of Plastic, Aesthetic, and Laser Surgery, HYGEIA Hospital, Er, Stavrou 4, 15123 Athens, Greece.

Published: January 2008

Blepharoplasty is one of the most commonly performed operations in plastic surgery, especially among middle-aged patients. Ablative lasers, especially the carbon dioxide laser, assist in tissue cutting and hemostasis. These lasers also offer skin resurfacing with its unique advantages despite the prolonged downtime. The authors present their laser-assisted blepharoplasty experience and the recent addition of one simply performed, inferior lateral retinaculum plication to the procedure (single suture traction technique, SSTT). Hence, the need for laser skin resurfacing of the lower eyelid has been reduced due to the skin traction applied, avoiding the long period required for resolution of erythema and potential hyperpigmentation. Furthermore, the tightening effect on the canthal ligament offers a more youthful look to the surgically treated eye.

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