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      Asian blepharoplasty.

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          Abstract

          One of the defining features between an individual of Asian descent and someone of Western descent is the presence of an upper eyelid crease. Approximately 50% of Asians do not have an upper eyelid crease. The double eyelid operation, or creation of a supratarsal crease, is the most common cosmetic procedure requested in Asia and the third most common procedure requested by Asian Americans. In this comprehensive article, we explore the art of creating an eyelid crease in the individual who either does not have a crease or has an indistinct crease. We will review the history of the development of Asian blepharoplasty, explain the anatomy of the Asian eyelid and how it differs from the Caucasian eyelid, and clarify how this anatomy then translates to differences in external appearance. The two main schools of surgical techniques will be discussed along with pearls, pitfalls, and personal observations.

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          Journal
          Semin Plast Surg
          Seminars in plastic surgery
          Georg Thieme Verlag KG
          1536-0067
          1535-2188
          Aug 2009
          : 23
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Division of Plastic Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas.
          Article
          10.1055/s-0029-1224798
          2884917
          20676313
          7a397e5f-6fd1-4075-8f61-9b468fe38725
          History

          supratarsal crease,double eyelid,blepharoplasty,Asian
          supratarsal crease, double eyelid, blepharoplasty, Asian

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