Eyelid bags

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Eyelid bags are considered a sign of ageing, but they often appear prematurely due to the variety of causes that favor them. This brief report describes the case of a patient who was referred to us for the correction of a second degree bilateral palpebral ptosis that the patient had suffered from for several years and that in recent months had worsened to the point of interfering with vision and who, aside from modest eyelid bags, presented a massive protrusion of preocular fatty tissue. Despite the indication of classic blepharoplasty through a lower lid incision and, therefore, the possibility of removing excess skin, the patient opted instead only for the removal of the bulging fat. The patient's postoperative results were normal and the patient was extremely satisfied with both the correction of the ptosis and the rejuvenating effect of removing the protruding orbital fat in the eyelid. © 2010 Inchingolo et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Inchingolo, F., Tatullo, M., Abenavoli, F. M., Marrelli, M., Inchingolo, A. D., Corelli, R., … Dipalma, G. (2010). Eyelid bags. Head and Face Medicine, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1746-160X-6-9

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