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Fig. 2

From: Tarsoaponeurectomy as an alternative in difficult blepharoptosis cases

Fig. 2

a 63-year-old male patient. History of sharp object injury 10 years ago. Prosthesis in the left eye due to anophthalmic socket. Distinct ptosis and notching at the temporal are observed. Even more distinct ptosis in the nasal region of the right eye is apparent. b Peroperative view of the same patient. Vertical tarsectomy was performed by vertical blepharotomy as a thin strip followed by horizontal tarsoaponeurectomy. c View at postoperative week 1. Ptosis in the right eye continues. d View at postoperative year 1.5 following right levator advancement

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