The Oculofacial Podcast

Unveiling the Post Upper Blepharoplasty Syndrome


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About the Guest:

Dr. Kenneth Steinsapir is a renowned oculofacial plastic surgeon with a profound interest in the intricacies of eyelid anatomy and reconstructive surgery. Dr. Steinsapir's expertise particularly shines in the realm of revision procedures, stemming from a deep understanding of levator anatomy, which he believes is crucial yet often overlooked in oculoplastic specialty training. Beyond his clinical and scientific contributions, Dr. Steinsapir also has a fascination with mountaineering and photography, which speaks to his appreciation for aesthetics in both nature and his professional work.

Episode Summary:

In this enlightening episode of the oculofacial podcast , Dr. Brett Kotlus speaks with Dr. Kenneth Steinsapir who shares his profound knowledge and experience in dealing with the aesthetic and functional challenges that arise from upper eyelid surgeries. The conversation delves into the the complex issue of postoperative upper blepharoplasty syndrome.

The episode begins with Dr. Kotlus expressing admiration for Dr. Steinsapir's methodical approach to oculofacial issues, setting the stage for a deep dive into the common yet not universally recognized post upper blepharoplasty syndrome. Dr. Steinsapir paints a compelling picture of this condition, one marked by undesirable outcomes like high sulcus, hollow eyelids, ptosis, and compensatory brow elevation—issues that defy patient expectations and call for deft surgical revision strategies.

Through this detailed discourse, enrich your understanding of the anatomical nuances that define successful cosmetic upper eyelid surgeries. Explore the key principles of structuring blepharoplasty, uncovering the potential pitfalls that can lead to post-surgical dissatisfaction, and learn about the transformative techniques that can help patients regain both function and form in their eyelids.

Key Takeaways:

  • Post upper blepharoplasty syndrome involves issues such as a high sulcus, hollow eyelids, and ptosis, often accompanied by a compensatory brow lift.
  • Proper levator function and attachment are crucial for a successful eyelid surgery outcome, and its anatomy is often underemphasized.
  • Dr. Steinsapir advocates for a more involved and thoughtful approach to upper blepharoplasty, including carefully planned crease placements.
  • Patient satisfaction following blepharoplasty is dependent on both the aesthetic and functional aspects of the surgery.
  • Physical examination and measurements are essential, yet sometimes neglected aspects of preoperative assessment for eyelid surgery.

If you're an ASOPRS Member, Surgeon or Trainee and are interesting in hosting a podcast episode, please submit your idea by visiting: asoprs.memberclicks.net/podcast

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