A Novel Technique for Periocular Surgery: Upper Lateral Access for Lower Lid Blepharoplasty – A Transcutaneous and Transpreseptal Approach
Description
Discover a cutting-edge approach to lower eyelid surgery with Dr. Javier Beut’s innovative technique. This video series explores the use of an upper eyelid access technique for lower lid blepharoplasty, providing both transcutaneous and transpreseptal approaches. Dr. Beut applies the principles of Jelks’ philosophies, demonstrating how this method offers a less invasive and potentially more effective solution for addressing lower eyelid concerns. Two patients showcase different approaches to lower eyelid surgery, with Dr. Beut carefully explaining the benefits and potential outcomes. The goal is to provide optimal aesthetic results while minimizing complications, staying true to Jelks’ approach to facial anatomy and surgical precision.
What’s inside:
4 Hours of High-Definition Operative and Technique Video:Immerse yourself in the world of advanced periocular surgery with expert commentary and detailed visual guidance.
Case 1:Secondary blepharoplasty with no fat removal, upper lateral access for lower eyelid blepharoplasty using the transpreseptal approach, canthal support, inferior lateral retinaculum canthoplasty, periorbital fat grafting, and preseptal orbicularis muscle graft.
Case 2:Primary transcutaneous blepharoplasty, canthoplasty, periorbital fat grafting, fat and muscle removal, upper lateral access for lower eyelid blepharoplasty using the transcutaneous approach, canthal support, inferior lateral retinaculum canthoplasty, periorbital fat grafting, and preseptal orbicularis muscle graft.
Case 3:Nonsurgical treatment of the tear trough deformity.
Case 4:Nonsurgical treatment of the tear trough deformity.
What you'll learn
Master the upper lateral access approach for lower lid blepharoplasty and understand the benefits of transcutaneous and transpreseptal techniques.
Learn how to apply Jelks' philosophies to enhance facial aesthetics and achieve more effective lower eyelid surgery.
Gain insights into the use of fat grafting and muscle grafting for periorbital rejuvenation.
Understand the "blending technique" for nonsurgical correction of the tear trough deformity and its applications in treating the lid-cheek junction.
Discover how to assess patients based on their individual anatomy to tailor the best approach to tear trough correction, focusing on "innies" and "outies" patient classifications.
Minimize complications and achieve optimal results with advanced techniques in periocular surgery.