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Article Abstract

Background: Double eyelid blepharoplasty is the most popular cosmetic operation in Asian population. Various surgical techniques have been developed in order to create dynamic eyelid folds with natural-looking in recent years, but postoperative complications like so-called sausage-like appearance have not been resolved completely.

Aims: To create natural-looking dynamic folds, we propose a new method imitating the original anatomical structure of congenital double-eyelid.

Patients And Methods: Eighty-six patients who underwent the double-eyelid surgery from June 1st, 2018 to October 31st, 2020 were included in this retrospective study, including 10 males and 76 females, aged 18-39 years (mean 27.4 ± 5.6 years). All the included patients received double eyelid surgery performed by the same senior doctor, using the pretarsal orbicularis oculi muscle-releasing technique. Patient Reported Outcome Measures questionnaires were administrated to assess the severity of scarring, pain, and asymmetry, as well as functional and appearance issues. Surgical outcome was assessed through objective and subjective evaluation forms (PROM and patient satisfaction rate).

Results: Among the 86 patients, 5 were lost during the follow-up period. The absolute number of enrolled patients is 81. 91.36% of the enrolled patients reported minimal or non-visible scarring at the double eyelid incision. As to functional and appearance issues, the main problem were asymmetry (12.35%) and the narrowing of the supratarsal crease width (8.64%). No supratarsal depression and "sausage-like" appearance occurred in this study. 95.1% of patients reported either good or excellent outcome (mean score: 108 of 120) based on analysis of PROM results, and 96.3% of patients reported either high or very high satisfaction (mean score: 96 of 120) for the patient satisfaction assessment.

Conclusions: This new surgical method of double-eyelid blepharoplasty provides comparatively safe and effective results.

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