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From: Blepharochalasis: clinical and epidemiological characteristics, surgical strategy and prognosis-- a retrospective cohort study with 93 cases

Fig. 2

Surgical effects in patients with clinical manifestations of blepharochalasis A. Blepharochalasis presented as wrinkled and thinned eyelids affecting both the upper lids, and is associated with ptosis and punctual outside deformity of the upper eyelid. B. The same patient of A, one year after surgery of ptosis correction with lid-crease line excision and levator aponeurosis advancement. C. Bilateral blepharochalasis is associated with lacrimal gland prolapse. D. The same patient of C, 6 months after surgery for prolapsed lacrimal gland reattachment. E. Bilateral blepharochalasis associated with ptosis and rounded deformity of the lateral canthal angle. F. The same patient of E, one year after surgery for ptosis correction and rounded lateral canthal angle correction

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