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Orbit 2012-Oct

Treatment of festoons by direct excision.

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Adi Einan-Lifshitz
Morris E Hartstein

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Abstract

BACKGROUND

Festoons are redundant folds of loose skin, muscle, fat, and interstitial edema which extend from beyond the lateral cheek often past the midpupillary line, or even from canthus to canthus. Despite the fact that various treatments have been suggested for festoons, this entity still remains difficult and frustrating to treat.

OBJECTIVE

The authors report the results of their approach for the treatment of festoons by lower lid tightening and direct excision.

METHODS

Fifteen eyes of 8 patients with festoons were treated with direct excision, between 2009 and 2011.

RESULTS

No major complications were observed in any of the patients in this series. Both the patients and surgeon were very satisfied with the results with minimal to no visible scar.

CONCLUSIONS

Lower lid festoons have remained frustrating to treat. Our experience suggests that direct excision of the festoons can provide a successful, reliable and safe therapy.

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