What Is A Canthoplasty

 

One of the major complications of lower eyelid blepahroplasty is a retracted (pulled down) lower eyelid. This leads to a change in the shape of the eye, a rounded outer corner to the eye, and sometimes a “starey or wide-eyed appearance.” The goal of any comsetic blepharoplasty is to imporve appearance in a natural way – “NOT” to change ones look.

 

How can this be accomplished. Firstly, performing surgery from the inside of the lid, “a transconjunctiuval blepahroplasty,”reduces the chance of an altered shape to the eye. The surgeon must be well versed in this procedure to perform it correctly. Next, a preoperative assessment of eyelid laxity (looseness), and excess skin must be made.

 

If the lid is loose, or if there is skin to be excised, the lid may need to be tightened for support. The lid tightening procedure is called a canthoplasty. This procedure may be a necessary step in lower lid blepahroplasty to prevent altering the shape of the eye. An off-shoot of the canthoplasty procedure is called a canthopexy. This is also a lid tigthtening- just a less aggressive one. It is indicated when the lid requires less support.

 

Canthoplasty surgery is a very specialized procedure which should only be perfomred by cosmetic surgeons with significant experience with eyelid surgery. If perfomred incorrectly the results can be disasterous. Before undertaking this surgery make sure the surgeon has experience in this area.

 

Dr. Guy Massry has specific expertise in canthoplasty and canthopexy surgery. Please refer to his photo gallery, or below, for examples of lower lid blepharoplasty procedures which included canthoplasty and canthopexy. Dr. Massry’s (Beverly Hills ophthalmic plastic surgeon) contact information is on the home page of this website. He would be happy to discuss these procedures with you at length at your convenience

 

 

 

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