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This is a very good case that illustrates many valuable educational points. Please notice the deep wrinkles around her eyes and particularly at the corner of the eyes. We call these wrinkles “crow’s feet wrinkles”. They do not go away after upper and lower blepharoplasty surgery like this patient had. There are some techniques that may help reduce their prominent appearance but when they are so deep these wrinkles cannot go away after blepharoplasty surgery. This is the key point I wish to make in this case. That such prominent wrinkles cannot away after they have become so deep sited and present for many years. Once again this is why I am a proponent of preventive measures such as botox/disport and fillers like hyaluronic acid.
Please also notice the natural result this lady has had after her upper and lower blepharoplasty surgery. The eyes did not change shape, which is a common concern of many women. Furthermore the look of this patient is fresh, youthful and well rested. A very natural looking result.