Local retro-orbicularis oculus fat (roof) resection in upper blepharoplasty: A retrospective evaluation study of 65 bilateral upper blepharoplasties

2019 
Abstract Background Puffy upper eyelids is normal in Asians, full-incision blepharoplasty is commonly performed to remove some orbital fat to ameliorate the problem, but not all patients would exhibit obvious improvement. Local retro-orbicularis oculus fat (ROOF) is a layer of fibrofatty soft tissue lied widely deep into the orbicularis oculi in the upper eyelid, which is an important factor in the formation of puffy upper eyelids. This study was undertaken to evaluate the clinical application (including the photographs evaluation, the thickness of upper eyelid) of upper blepharoplasty combined with ROOF resection for correcting puffy upper eyelids. Method A total of 65 patients (5 males, 60 females) with puffy upper eyelids recruited from October 2015 to October 2016 were included in the study. Full-incision blepharoplasty combined with partial ROOF resection was performed on all patients. The thickness of soft tissue in the upper eyelid was measured by ultrasound biomicroscopy preoperatively and at 12 months postoperatively. Result All patients underwent surgery successfully, and 62 patients (124 eyes) were followed up for 12–15 months (mean 13.8±2.7 months). Prior to the surgery, the thickness of the ROOF was 0.35±0.12 mm on the left and 0.42±0.08 mm on the right. Twelve months post-surgery, the thickness of the ROOF was 0.18±0.03 mm on the left and 0.20±0.02mm on the right. During the follow-up period, all patients were satisfied with the aesthetic effect, and no severe postoperative complications were observed. Conclusion Puffy upper eyelids can be corrected effectively by local ROOF resection in aesthetic blepharoplasty.
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