Fig. 1From: Blepharochalasis: clinical and epidemiological characteristics, surgical strategy and prognosis-- a retrospective cohort study with 93 casesSurgical procedures for the clinical manifestations of blepharochalasis A. Showing the levator muscle. B. Exposing the prolapsed orbital lacrimal gland (arrow). C. Suturing the prolapsed gland (arrow) to the orbital periosteum of the lacrimal fossa. D. Suturing the orbital septum (arrow). E. Showing the "Y" shaped incision for correcting the lateral canthal deformity. F. Showing the isolated periosteal flap. Separating the periosteal flap as upper and lower leaves. G. Suturing the periosteal flaps to the appropriate part of the tarsusBack to article page