Epicanthoplasty
Epicanthoplasty is a rare eye surgery to modify the epicanthal folds. It can be a challenging procedure because the epicanthal folds overlay the lacrimal canaliculi (tear drainage canals).[1] Although an epicanthic fold can also be associated with a less prominent upper eyelid crease (a feature commonly termed "single eyelids" as opposed to "double eyelids"), the two features are distinct; a person may have both epicanthal folds and an upper eyelid crease, one and not the other, or neither.[2] Single eyelids are reshaped using East Asian blepharoplasty.
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Epicanthoplasty may leave visible post-surgical scar lines. A common corrective technique involves using Z-plasty. [3]
References
- Meronk, F. "Epicanthoplasty". Archived 2008-05-13 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved May 11, 2006.
- Lam Facial Plastics "Asian Blepharoplasty". Retrieved July 12, 2012.
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