Abstract

The aging appearance of the lower eyelids is multifactorial, involving changes in the skin, orbital fat, orbicularis muscle, soft tissue of the midface, tear trough, and tear valley. Traditional techniques of lower blepharoplasty are based on transcutaneous or transconjunctival approaches with skin removal, followed by adjunctive procedures, such as canthal suspension, fat resection, or repositioning. However, these approaches can hardly achieve excellent transitions simply because they do not effectively address every age-related issue affecting the lower eyelid. Conversely, the approach presented herein, focuses on blending the lid-cheek junction by means of skin resection, fat transposition, and three periosteal suspension vectors, including canthal, skin-muscle flap, and sub-orbicularis oculi fat (SOOF) suspensions. It provides adequate volume restoration in the tear trough and tear valley, along with enhanced support and stability to the eyelid with canthopexy, double muscle flap, and SOOF suspension. The aim of this article is to provide a detailed step by step description of this technique along with the results of 269 patients who underwent this procedure from 2019 to 2023. This technique offers a safe and effective solution for lower eyelid aging, yielding long-lasting aesthetic results with excellent transitions.

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