TY - JOUR
T1 - Partial Orbicularis Resection for the Augmentation of Traditional Internal Brow Pexy
T2 - The “Tuck and Rise”
AU - Armstrong, Blair K.
AU - Sobti, Deepak
AU - Mancini, Ronald
PY - 2016/7/13
Y1 - 2016/7/13
N2 - PURPOSE:: Brow ptosis commonly occurs with aging. Minimally invasive techniques are varied and include neurotoxin paralysis of eyebrow depressors and internal brow pexy. The authors present a modification of the traditional brow-pexy surgery which incorporates weakening of the lateral eyebrow depressor, the orbicularis oculi muscle, to synergistically influence brow position. METHODS:: This retrospective review includes 44 brows in 22 patients treated over a 14-month period. All patients underwent surgery by a single surgeon (RM) at UT Southwestern Medical Center. The surgical technique includes partial orbicularis resection to augment the traditional internal brow pexy. Preoperative and postoperative photographs were analyzed using ImageJ software. RESULTS:: This procedure has been successfully performed on 44 brows in 22 patients with no complications and a high satisfaction rate. ImageJ analysis demonstrates an average elevation of 2.42 mm of the lateral tail of the brow with improved brow contour, volume, and symmetry. CONCLUSIONS:: The “Tuck and Rise” has proven a simple, minimally invasive, and effective technique to volumize and elevate the lateral tail of the eyebrow.
AB - PURPOSE:: Brow ptosis commonly occurs with aging. Minimally invasive techniques are varied and include neurotoxin paralysis of eyebrow depressors and internal brow pexy. The authors present a modification of the traditional brow-pexy surgery which incorporates weakening of the lateral eyebrow depressor, the orbicularis oculi muscle, to synergistically influence brow position. METHODS:: This retrospective review includes 44 brows in 22 patients treated over a 14-month period. All patients underwent surgery by a single surgeon (RM) at UT Southwestern Medical Center. The surgical technique includes partial orbicularis resection to augment the traditional internal brow pexy. Preoperative and postoperative photographs were analyzed using ImageJ software. RESULTS:: This procedure has been successfully performed on 44 brows in 22 patients with no complications and a high satisfaction rate. ImageJ analysis demonstrates an average elevation of 2.42 mm of the lateral tail of the brow with improved brow contour, volume, and symmetry. CONCLUSIONS:: The “Tuck and Rise” has proven a simple, minimally invasive, and effective technique to volumize and elevate the lateral tail of the eyebrow.
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U2 - 10.1097/IOP.0000000000000749
DO - 10.1097/IOP.0000000000000749
M3 - Article
C2 - 27429226
AN - SCOPUS:84978656495
SN - 0740-9303
JO - Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
JF - Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
ER -