
Oculoplastic Surgery, An Issue of Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America
- 1st Edition, Volume 29-2 - May 5, 2021
- Imprint: Elsevier
- Editors: John Bryan Holds, Guy G Massry
- Language: English
- Hardback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 7 5 6 4 1 - 9
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 7 5 6 4 2 - 6
This issue of Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics, guest edited by Drs. John B. Holds and Guy Massry, is dedicated to Oculoplastic Surgery. This series is one of four selected each year… Read more

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Request a sales quoteThis issue of Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics, guest edited by Drs. John B. Holds and Guy Massry, is dedicated to Oculoplastic Surgery. This series is one of four selected each year by the series consulting editor, Dr. J. Reagan Thomas. Topics will include—but are not limited to—Brow lift: open approaches, Brow lift: endoscopic approach, Upper blepharoplasty, Blepharoptosis repair: external aponeurotic repair, Blepharoptosis repair: internal approach, Lower blepharoplasty: external approach, Canthoplasty techniques, Lower blepharoplasty: transconjunctival approach, Treatment of lower eyelid festoons, Dermal fillers as an alternative to lower blepharoplasty surgery, Misuse and complications of periocular dermal fillers, Autogenous fat transfer in revision periocular surgery, Surgical treatment of post-blepharoplasty lower eyelid retraction, and the prominent eye: what to watch-out for.
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Contributors
- Forthcoming Issues
- Foreword
- Preface
- Anatomic Trends and Directions in Periorbital Aesthetic Surgery
- Key points
- Periorbital topography
- The brows
- Layers of the eyelid, upper lid
- Lower eyelids
- Periocular aesthetic conditions
- Palpebral aperture
- Summary
- Clinics care points
- My Evolution with Endoscopic Brow-Lift Surgery
- Key points
- Introduction
- Content
- Summary
- Upper Blepharoplasty – Nuances for Success
- Key points
- Upper lid blepharoplasty
- Part 2: periorbital lipofilling
- Part 3: superior orbital rim augmentation
- Summary
- Clinics care points
- Supplementary data
- Blepharoptosis Repair: External Versus Posterior Approach Surgery: Why I Select One over the Other
- Key points
- Introduction
- Anatomic considerations
- Pathophysiology
- Mechanisms of repair
- Surgical technique
- Choice of approach for ptosis surgery
- Summary
- Clinics care points
- Transcutaneous Blepharoplasty with Volume Preservation: Indications, Advantages, Technique, Contraindications, and Alternatives
- Key points
- Introduction
- Aging lower eyelid anatomy
- Surgical techniques for rejuvenation of the lower eyelid
- Preoperative evaluation: indications and contraindications
- Transcutaneous blepharoplasty surgical procedure
- Step 1. skin flap elevation and preservation of orbicularis muscle
- Step 2. submuscular dissection and release of orbital retaining ligaments
- Step 3. volumization with fat transposition
- Step 4. support of lateral retinaculum with tarsal fixation
- Step 5. superior midface elevation with orbicularis flap redraping and periosteal fixation
- Step 6. conservative superolateral skin resection
- Complications and management
- Transconjunctival blepharoplasty surgical procedure
- Complications
- Autologous fat grafting to the lower eyelid
- Complications
- Summary
- Transconjunctival Lower Lid Blepharoplasty with and Without Fat Preservation and Skin Resurfacing
- Key points
- History and development of the transconjunctival approach
- Anatomy of the lower lid
- Preoperative evaluation
- Indications for transconjunctival blepharoplasty
- Preoperative planning
- Fat management
- Operative technique
- Transconjunctival blepharoplasty under local anesthesia
- Postoperative management
- Complications and management
- Clinics care points
- Periorbital Fat Grafting: A New Paradigm for Rejuvenation of the Eyelids
- Key points
- The aging orbit and the need for fat grafting
- What does the young eye really look like, what should our priorities be in rejuvenation of the periorbital area, and how can we best meet those aesthetic goals?
- If lid fullness is good, why not just use filler?
- Why not just transpose eyelid fat?
- Advantages of periorbital fat grafting
- Volumetric rejuvenation, tissue integration, and stem cell effect
- Drawbacks of fat injections
- Identifying the patient who needs periorbital fat grafting
- Periorbital fat grafting applications
- Fat injection technique
- Postoperative care
- Recovery and healing
- Retreatment
- Complications
- Common misconceptions about the periorbital fat grafting
- What is the effect of weight gain or loss?
- Case examples
- Summary
- The Spectrum of Aesthetic Canthal Suspension
- Key points
- Introduction/philosophy
- Canthal anatomy/function
- Canthal aging changes
- Canthal terminology
- Preoperative evaluation
- Surgical procedures
- Canthopexy
- Postoperative care
- Complications
- Summary
- The Treatment of Post-blepharoplasty Lower Eyelid Retraction
- Key points
- Introduction
- Anatomy
- Pathophysiology
- Nonsurgical methods
- Surgical methods
- The vertical midface lift
- Summary
- Supplementary data
- Treatment Options for Lower Eyelid Festoons
- Key points
- Introduction
- Festoons background, etiology, and anatomy
- Evaluation
- Festoons management: nonsurgical
- Festoons management: surgical
- Summary
- The Prominent Eye—What to Watch Out For
- Key points
- Introduction
- Anatomic associations
- Surgical treatment options
- Orbital decompression
- Eyelid retraction repair
- Upper and lower blepharoplasty
- Facial contouring procedures
- Nonsurgical treatment options
- Summary
- Nonsurgical Light and Energy–Based Devices: Utility in Eyelid and Periorbital Surgery
- Key points
- Introduction
- Periorbital rhytides
- Periorbital skin tightening
- Periorbital hyperpigmentation
- Periorbital telangiectasias and vascular lesions
- Periorbital rejuvenation treatment safety
- Summary
- Eyelid and Periorbital Dermal Fillers: Products, Techniques, and Outcomes
- Key points
- Introduction
- Patient assessment
- Dermal fillers
- Midface
- Negative vector patient
- Shallow orbit patient
- Deep set eyes patient
- Peanut face
- Iatrogenically altered anatomy
- Trauma patient
- Summary
- Clinics care points
- Supplementary data
- Complications of Periocular Dermal Fillers
- Key points
- Overview
- General comments on dermal filler complications
- Specific complications
- Comments on the treatment of the tear trough area
- Summary
- Clinics care points
- Supplementary data
- Blindness After Filler Injection: Mechanism and Treatment
- Key points
- Overview
- Mechanism of visual compromise due to dermal fillers
- Prevention of filler-induced blindness
- Treatments for filler-induced blindness
- Hyaluronidase
- Future directions and studies
- Summary
- Edition: 1
- Volume: 29-2
- Published: May 5, 2021
- Imprint: Elsevier
- No. of pages: 240
- Language: English
- Hardback ISBN: 9780323756419
- eBook ISBN: 9780323756426
JH
John Bryan Holds
Affiliations and expertise
MD, Practising Ophthalmologist, St Louis, Missouri.GM
Guy G Massry
Dr. Guy Massry is in private practice and is also Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California. He has developed a reputation as an excellent educator, clinician and surgeon. As a board certified oculoplastic surgeon, Dr. Massry specializes in surgical and non-surgical procedures around the eyes, forehead, eyebrows and mid-face. More specifically, he is an expert in cosmetic eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty), cosmetic eyebrow and forehead lifting surgery (particularly endoscopic eyebrow lifts), and cosmetic mid-face lifts (cheeks lift, vertical facelifts). He is also skilled in non-surgical anti-aging treatments including BOTOX® and fillers. In addition to seeing patients, Dr. Massry is dedicated to advancing the field of oculoplastic surgery. To achieve this, he trains other physicians, lectures nationally and internationally, and writes textbooks and peer-reviewed articles on ophthalmic plastic and reconstructive surgery. John B. Holds, M.D., F.A.C.S. is an Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery at Ophthalmic Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery in St. Louis, Missouri. Dr. Holds obtained his college degree summa cum laude at Trinity University in 1979, went to medical school at Southwestern in Dallas Texas, where he was “top five” in his class all four years, and completed residency at Baylor College of Medicine, Cullen Eye Institute where he was the chief resident from 1986-1987.
Affiliations and expertise
Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California