Lower Blepharoplasty (Eyelid) Surgery Live
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Hello. Good morning Dr. Jon Mendelsohn back to review the surgical lower eyelid blepharoplasty today. This is a procedure we used to perform all the time to rejuvenate the lower eyelid region but it's important to understand that lower blepharoplasty is a procedure best reserved for patients who have bags or extra skin beneath their eyes. In other videos we'll talk about the other non-surgical ways to rejuvenate the lower eyelid. What we're demonstrating here is what were you referred to as a transconjunctival lower lid blepharoplasty. Very simply this means that we make an incision on the backside of the eyelid or the inside area here.
This procedure is performed under local anesthesia although we'll provide some oral sedation generally Valium so that you're relaxed.
So once you're ready to go the lower eyelid is retracted and we use this little handheld instrument to make an incision in the conjunctiva. It's a lining of the eyelid. Next we place this there's a retraction suture. It's a silk suture to hold back the conjunctiva to protect the eye and to give us some some retraction. So once we do this we will then retract the lower eyelid tissue and use a q tip to dissect this region
exposing what we call the orbital septum. So very simply this is the partition between the orbital contents in this case the fat, a,nd this is what's creating the bags that we're treating. And the other soft tissues of the eyelid. So this is a very meticulous dissection. We take our time. We don't want any bleeding as this can distort the normal anatomy. And also it's just not good technique to have bleeding especially around the orbit around the eye like this.
So slowly we go. And if there's any bleeding we simply cauterize it. We also cauterize any tiny blood vessels that look like they might bleed. So if they're in the way then we will go ahead and simply cauterize them. So with a bright headlight I'm wearing it does make it difficult here for you to see the whitish appearance of the orbital septum is just tissue that's holding back the fat. But once we identify it with this q tip dissection what we'll do is we'll simply palpate, that is pressing gently on the globe on the eye itself and you can see the fat pushing against that orbital septum
Itself. Is the orbital septum again and you're going to see it you're going to see the fat pop right up
The tiny incision then releases the fat and we kind of tease it we've gently kind of tease it out. For us in the operating room this can be very exciting it's sort of like delivering a baby everybody runs around and there's always more fat in this area than you might think
It pops right up
And we inject a little more local into the area and the local it's already numb. But the local also contains epinephrine which prevents any bleeding so we'll do that very meticulously.
And back and forth we'll CAUTERIZE IT WE'LL gently excise it and we'll remove the fatty tissue. Now unlike the upper eyelid region the lower eyelid area contains three fat compartments. Mostly however we are addressing the fullness or the bags in the medial fat pockets so that's the first one that we're dissecting here and removing. And that's right in the center. And then the temporal fat pocket is positioned a little more higher or what we call more superior.
And as the name describes it's more lateral it's more towards the outside portion of the eye. So a lot of times you know if you look up if you can look at the mirror and look up or if you're looking at somebody have them look up the fact that you're rolling your eyeballs up pushes that fat forward into the orbital septum and you can see those two distinct pockets. Now sometimes you don't need to do that because that's the problem is it's always there it's always pseudo-herniating it's always sitting against the septum and that's why we might recommend lower blepharoplasty |
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