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논문 검색
Moon Seop Choi, M.D., Tae Hyung Kim, M.D., Dong Yeon Hwang, M.D.
Grace Esthetic Surgery Clinic, Seoul, Korea
Transconjunctival Lowering of the Lateral Lower Eyelid by Shortening of the Posterior Lamellae
Moon Seop Choi, M.D., Tae Hyung Kim, M.D., Dong Yeon Hwang, M.D. 2012 (Jan) 18(05) 26-30
Lateral canthoplasty, Reverse ptosis, Conjunctiva
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Commonly, the lateral canthus is located higher than medial canthus and many people are often
shown short lateral palpebral fissure. This seemed to be shown as wild, anxious, and pierced eye.
Many surgeons have made desperate efforts to improve this by anchoring lateral canthus to lower
part of orbital bone. But, authors would like to show the two-third portion of the lateral lower eyelid by
anchoring to capsulopalpebral fascia via transconjunctival approach. Authors performed this
operation since 2009 and first named it by “Nun-Mit-Teuim” in Korean. Key of this operation is that
anchoring of the lower tarsus and capsulopalpebral fascia via transconjunctival approach without
resection of skin. It is not necessary to remove a redundant conjunctiva. Commonly, the lateral
canthoplasty is performed simultaneously to descend a lower eyelid easily. After the operation, it can
be observed that the lower eyelid lift up a little bit for 1 2 weeks and redundant conjunctiva will be
constricted in several months. The operation is defined as anchoring the lower tarsus to
capsulopalpebral fascia. The limit of the operation is it cannot change the position of the lateral
canthus. Over-lowering the lower eyelid to increase palpebral fissure, results in scleral show and
unfavorable line. Thus, it is important that surgeons should remind the purpose and limitation of this
operation.
최문섭, 김태형, 황동연
그레이스 성형외과
결막을 통한 바깥쪽 아래 눈꺼풀을 내리는 수술 (일명: 눈밑트임)
2012 (Jan) 18(05) 26-30