Incisional Guidelines When Marking the Skin in Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty

Incisional Guidelines When Marking the Skin in Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty

■When marking the upper lids, always leave behind at least 2 cm of skin between the lash margin and lower eyebrow hairs and you should never have difficulty with postoperative lagophthalmos.
:black_small_square:This means that the upper limit of skin excision should leave 10–15 mm of skin between the inferior brow and upper skin incision.
:black_small_square:This limit can be marked at the beginning of the case as a reminder.

■For those patients without a discernible lid crease, the following measurements can provide a good incisional guideline:
:black_small_square:7–9 mm above the mid-eyelid margin for men and 8–10 mm for women.
:black_small_square:6 mm above the medial eyelid margin at the level of the punctum
:black_small_square:6–8 mm above the lateral eyelid margin at the level of the lateral canthus
:black_small_square:Lateral eyelid crease incision then swings upward at the lateral canthus to end 15–18 mm from the lateral canthus at a 45° angle.

■An axiom that is useful for those starting out:
:black_small_square:Always leave behind at least 2 cm of skin between the lash margin and lower eyebrow hairs and you should never have difficulty with postoperative lagophthalmos.
:black_small_square:This means that the upper limit of skin excision should leave 10–15 mm of skin between the inferior brow and upper skin incision.
:black_small_square:This limit can be marked at the beginning of the case as a reminder.