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		<title>Can A Cheek Lift Be Done At The Same Time As A Lower Eyelid Lift?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Dec 2011 14:48:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Q: Dr. Eppley, A friend of mine just had her upper and lower eyelids done. She said that on her lower eyelid, besides removing fat and pinching some skin out, that she also had her cheek muscles repositioned. Is it true that cheek muscle can be lifted with a lower eyelid procedure? If so, what [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #00ccff;">Q: Dr. Eppley, A friend of mine just had her upper and lower eyelids done. She said that on her lower eyelid, besides removing fat and pinching some skin out, that she also had her cheek muscles repositioned. Is it true that cheek muscle can be lifted with a lower eyelid procedure? If so, what is the cosmetic benefit for doing so?</span></p>
<p>A: What you are referring to is known as lifting the sagging cheek at the same time as a lower blepharoplasty. Some call this a midface lift or malar resuspension. It is not a true muscle lifting procedure but rather that of sagging cheek fat and skin. As the midface ages, the cheek tissues will slide off the cheek bone particularly if the cheek bone is naturally flat or not that prominent. This creates malar pads that can be seen as an additional fold of tissue below the lower eyelids. This sagging cheek tissue can be lifted through a standard open lower eyelid incision for a full lower <a title="Eppley  Blepharoplasty" href="http://www.eppleyplasticsurgery.com/eyelid.html">blepharoplasty</a>. This is convenient since both the lower eyelid and cheek issue can be addressed through the same incision. The operation you describing that your friend had was a more limited blepharoplasty known as a pinch lower blepharoplasty. Through this limited approach it would not be possible to do a true midface lift or malar resuspension.</p>
<p>Dr. Barry Eppley</p>
<p>Indianapolis, Indiana</p>
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		<title>Can My Lower Eyelid Bags Be Removed Again? (They Have Returned After Many Years)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Aug 2011 22:09:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Q: Dr. Eppley, I am 72 years old and in excellent health&#8230; exercise, good diet, etc.  When I was around age 45 I had a blepharoplasty operation as I had developed large bags under my eyes. The surgery was to remove fatty tissue from my eyelids.  It did me a world of good, as I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #00ccff;">Q: Dr. Eppley, I am 72 years old and in excellent health&#8230; exercise, good diet, etc.  When I was around age 45 I had a blepharoplasty operation as I had developed large bags under my eyes. The surgery was to remove fatty tissue from my eyelids.  It did me a world of good, as I was quite self-conscious of my appearance.  Those bags have gradually come back and I am, again, very self-conscious of them.  I look relatively young except for this excess fatty tissue.  I can hardly imagine how I would look now had I not had the first operation! My question is how could this fat come back since I haven’t really gained any significant weight. Can they be removed again and do you think that it would be covered by Medicare? Thank you for your help.</span></p>
<p>A:  Bags that develop from the lower eyelids is a common problem that occurs largely in aging eyes and occasionally in younger people due to genetics. The bags are due to fat which is sticking out from underneath the eyeball. One can think of it as a hernia. Our eyeballs are surrounded for their protection by fat. This fat is held in place underneath the eyeball by a special tissue that runs from below the lashline (tarsus) of the lower eyelid down to the rim of the lower eye socket. As we age this tissue becomes weak and the fat is no longer held back and begins to stick out. (bags) For some people, they have a congenital weakness of this tissue and they may have bags as early as their teen years. Once this protruding fat is removed, it is still possible later in life for it to ‘return’. This is really just more fat that is coming out from around the eyeball as the supporting tissues become weaker. Like the first surgery, further fat can be removed by additional lower <a title="Eppley Blepharoplasty" href="http://www.eppleyblepharoplasty.com/">blepharoplasty </a>surgery.</p>
<p>Lower eyelid surgery is never covered by insurance because it does not interfere with one’s vision. Only the upper eyelid can create that medical problem.  </p>
<p>Dr. Barry Eppley</p>
<p>Indianapolis, Indiana</p>
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		<title>Ectropion Repair after Lower Blepharoplasty</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Apr 2010 09:36:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Q : I had my lower eyelids tucked (blepharoplasty) over 6 months ago. While my lower lids look much better, I have had  a problem with dry eyes and tearing since the surgery. It was really bad right after and has gotten somewhat better. It is almost painful to be out in direct sunlight and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Q :<span style="color: #00ccff;"> I had my lower eyelids tucked (blepharoplasty) over 6 months ago. While my lower lids look much better, I have had  a problem with dry eyes and tearing since the surgery. It was really bad right after and has gotten somewhat better. It is almost painful to be out in direct sunlight and my eyes really tear if there is any wind. My lower eyelid also doesn’t look right. I think I show more whites of the eye than before and it looks pulled down. My doctor keeps saying to give it more time and it will get better. But it has been some time now since surgery and I just don’t see it happening. What do you suggest? By the way I am a women who is 58 and I still have to work!</span></p>
<p>A: One of the potential, although fortunately uncommon, risks of lower blepharoplasty surgery is ectropion. This sounds like exactly what you have.</p>
<p>The lower eyelid, unlike the upper, is like a clothesline strung out between the inner and outer eye socket bones. The eyelid is attached to the bone by tendons called the canthal tendons.  This clothesline effect keeps the lower eyelid snugged up against the eyeball just at the lower edge of the iris. By being tight up against the eyeball, it is protected from drying out and being irritated. Any slight change, even one millimeter, between the eyelid and the eyeball (out or down) will cause eye symptoms of dryness, irritation, and tearing. Manipulation of the lower eyelid through surgery can disrupt this relationship if the eyelid and the lateral canthal tendon are snugged back up properly as part of the operation.</p>
<p>While small amounts of ectropion may correct itself with the passage of time and upward massage, six months with this degree of symptoms indicates another approach is necessary. Performing a <a title="Eppley Blepharoplasty" href="http://www.eppleyplasticsurgery.com/eyelid.html" target="_self">canthopexy or canthoplasty</a>  (tendon tightening and eyelid re-suspension) and retightening of the outside eye corner can provide an immediate solution to this very irritating problem. Once the lower eyelid is back tight against the eyeball, it will not only look better and more natural but the eye is protected once again.</p>
<p>Dr. Barry Eppley</p>
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		<title>Lower Eyelid Bags and Blepharoplasty</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Apr 2010 00:18:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Q : I am writing because I am bothered by bags under my eyes. Since I was a teenager these bags have been there but are now much more prominent as I have gotten older. I don’t expect my eyes to be perfect but I shouldn’t look this way at only 38. I have tried [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Q : <span style="color: #00ccff;">I am writing because I am bothered by bags under my eyes. Since I was a teenager these bags have been there but are now much more prominent as I have gotten older. I don’t expect my eyes to be perfect but I shouldn’t look this way at only 38. I have tried every cream out there and nothing seems to make them better. Is there a plastic surgery for this problem? </span></p>
<p>A: Lower eye bags are the result of herniated eye fat. Most of the time they appear as a result of aging. But some people have it appear much sooner in life, even during their teenage years. One occurs as a result of weakening of a lower eyelid membrane with age, teenage eyebags are the result of a congenital weakness in the same membrane.</p>
<p>To understand lower eye bags, one must know that our eyeball sits in a bed of surrounding fat for padding and protection. The lower eyelid is like a gate in which fat underneath the eye is held back by a membrane between the lower eyelid margin down to the lower edge of the eye socket bone. When this membrane is weak, eye fat can protrude through like a hernia through an abdominal wall defect. This is easy to demonstrate by closing your eye and pressing on the eyeball. You will see that the tissues underneath the eye bulge out as you press in. This is eye fat being pushing out.</p>
<p>Lower eyebags can only be removed by lower <a title="Eppley Blepharoplasty" href="http://www.eppleyplasticsurgery.com/eyelid.html" target="_self">blepharoplasty surgery</a>. No topical treatments or other external treatments will cause the fat to go away. If there is no significant extra skin which is common in younger patients, the fat can be removed through an incision from inside the lower eyelid. (trasnconjunctival blepharoplasty). If there is extra skin from aging, the fat and skin are removed through an incision right underneath the lashline. (external lower blepharoplasty)</p>
<p>Dr. Barry Eppley</p>
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