ABSTRACT

Periorbital rejuvenation addresses the position and shape of the brow, the upper and lower eyelid, crow’s-feet and the infraorbital sulcus. The browlift manages the upper lid best. This chapter will show the importance of limiting skin, muscle and fat resection from both the upper and lower lids. In addition, it will discuss the advantages of relocating the fat pads back into the orbit in lower lid surgery, showing how to get excellent hairline scars in browlifts, because in most cases we must reduce the widening forehead of aging, and demonstrate how to relocate the herniated fat pads into the orbit to reduce the enophthalmia of aging and achieve a natural-looking eye.