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From: Tarsoaponeurectomy as an alternative in difficult blepharoptosis cases

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a 54-year-old male patient. History of vehicle accident 30 years ago. Ptosis in the left eye and notching in the eyelid are observed. b The patient underwent peroperative tissue adhesion removal. Then, vertical tarsectomy was performed by vertical blepharotomy as a thin strip followed by tarsoaponeurectomy. c Eyelid view of the same patient at postoperative year 2

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