Abstract

For correction of epicanthus in Asian patients, a modification of the Mustarde technique was done to avoid excessive scarring and to retain ethnic characteristics. The method includes adapting half Y-V advancement instead of transposing two cephalic flaps in the four-flap technique of Mustarde. Three patients with blepharophimosis and a patient with Down syndrome were operated on by this modification with satisfactory results.

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