QMP Blepharoptosis : Evaluation And Surgical Repair Techniques 2022 (Videos)
By Dr. Ted Wojno
Eyelid ptosis is a difficult condition to treat, even for highly skilled surgeons.
Watch as Dr. Wojno performs nine procedures on the eyelids and an in-office repair of ptosis while sharing advice on how to get the
best outcomes possible without running into problems.
The majority of cases handled by the ordinary surgeon will be limited to conventional age-related ptosis, making diagnosis and
treatment relatively simple even though this topic can be exceedingly complicated with many, often hidden causative causes.
This is not to claim that ptosis surgery is easy, since many factors influence the result; however, most ptosis cases can be handled by a
skilled surgeon with the right diagnosis and care.
The viewer will gain an awareness of the important aspects of the physical examination and decision-making by watching these
movies, which will also describe the relevant anatomy of the upper eyelid.
Several examples of involutional ptosis correction are demonstrated, highlighting significant discoveries and anatomical landmarks.
A description and video of the posterior approach Müllerectomy operation are also included.
This treatment can be performed alone or in conjunction with a cosmetic upper eyelid blepharoplasty.
For the less frequent instances of ptosis repair with inadequate levator function, there is also a video demonstrating a silicone rod
frontalis suspension.
The movie concludes with a comprehensive overview of problems and management.
10 Cases Including Over 3.5 Hours Of Operative Video!
Beautifully Illustrated To Demonstrate Anatomy & Technique!
Case 1: Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty Ptosis Repair
Case 2: Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty Ptosis Repair
Case 3: Ptosis Repair by Müllerectomy
Case 4: Left Ptosis Repair With Blepharoplasty
Case 5: Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty Ptosis Repair
Case 6: Frontalis Sling With Silicone Rod
Case 7: Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty Ptosis Repair
Case 8: Ptosis Repair on a Patient Under General Anesthesia
Case 9: Ptosis Repair on a Patient Under General Anesthesia
Case 10: Office Adjustment Ptosis Repair
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