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  • 4. Severe blepharoptosis: correction by orbicularis oculi muscle and orbital septum resection and advancement.
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  • 7. Correction of recurrent blepharoptosis using an orbicularis oculi muscle flap and a frontalis musculofascial flap.
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  • 9. A new technique of upper eyelid blepharoplasty using the orbicularis muscle flap.
    Greco M, Vitagliano T, Fiorillo MA, Greto Ciriaco A.
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  • 10. Diagnosis and management of acquired blepharoptosis and dermatochalasis.
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  • 14. A new trend for the treatment of blepharoptosis: frontalis-orbicularis oculi muscle flap shortening technique.
    Lai CS, Lai CH, Huang SH, Sun IF, Chang KP, Lee SS, Lin SD.
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  • 15. Use of orbicularis oculi muscle flap for undercorrected blepharoptosis with previous levator muscle resection.
    Tsai CC, Lin TM, Chou CS, Lai CS, Lin SD.
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  • 17. Anatomical Study and Clinical Observation of Retro-orbicularis Oculi Fat (ROOF).
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  • 19. A dynamic technique for the treatment of severe or recurrent blepharoptosis: frontalis-orbicularis oculi muscle flap shortening.
    Lai CS, Chang KP, Lai CH, Huang SH, Tsai CC, Lin SD.
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  • 20. Technique for division and suspension of the orbicularis oculi muscle.
    Su CT, Morgan RF, Manson PN, Hoopes JE.
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