ObjectiveTo explore the effectiveness of the modified Park method of blepharoplasty for correction of mild blepharoptosis. MethodsBetween October 2012 and January 2015, a new modified Park method of blepharoplasty was performed on 23 patients with foldless eyelid combined mild blepharoptosis. There were 14 males and 9 females, aged 16 to 35 years (mean, 25 years). Unilateral eyelid was involved in 16 cases, bilateral eyelids in 7 cases. The upper eyelid was located at the edge of the pupil, and the drop was 1-2 mm (mean, 1.5 mm). ResultsAll incisions healed at the first stage; no obvious blood stasis and swelling occurred. The patients were followed up 4 to 26 months, with an average of 15 months. The double eyelid fold was natural and smooth, and ptosis was completely corrected; the eyelid shape and position were symmetry when in situ fixation and movement. According to "double eyelid operation effect evaluation standard discussion" method by Chinese Medical Cosmetology Association, the results were excellent in all patients. ConclusionThe modified Park method of blepharoplasty can achieve blepharoplasty and correcting blepharoptosis at the same time for correction of foldless eyelid combined mild blepharoptosis during operation without separated and amputated levator aponeurosis, with small surgical trauma, good controllability, and maneuverability in correction amplitude.
ObjectiveTo investigate the effectiveness of the V-Y advanced retroauricular flap for repairing mild and moderate earlobe defect. MethodsBetween September 2014 and July 2015, V-Y advanced retroauricular flap was used to repair earlobe defect in 6 patients. There were 1 male and 5 females, aged 18 to 30 years (mean, 23 years). The left earlobe was involved in 2 cases and the right earlobe in 4 cases, including 2 cases of congenital earlobe defect and 4 cases of secondary earlobe defect; 1 patient had congenital deformity of upper auricle. According to self-made criteria for earlobe defect, 5 cases were rated as mild defect and 1 case as moderate defect. ResultsAll incisions healed at the first stage, and the flaps survived smoothly. The patients were followed up 3 to 12 months, with an average of 9 months. The reconstructed earlobes had natural size and shape, and smooth curve; the texture and color were close to the adjacent skin. The effectiveness was satisfactory. ConclusionThe V-Y advanced retroauricular flap for repairing mild and moderate earlobe defect can achieve natural earlobe and aesthetic plastic effectiveness, so it is a safe and ideal earlobe reconstruction method.