Giacomo Pederzani’s research while affiliated with University of Trieste and other places

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Publications (1)


Studies in current literature regarding blepharoplasty
Modern blepharoplasty: From bench to bedside (in WJCC: World Journal of Clinical Cases)
  • Literature Review
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March 2023

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World Journal of Clinical Cases

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Giacomo Pederzani

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The demand for procedures aiming to rejuvenate the upper third part of the face and the periocular region has increased in the past several years. Blepharoplasty is one of the most frequently performed procedures worldwide to date. Surgery is currently the first choice in order to achieve permanent and effective results; however, it is burdened by potential surgical complications feared by patients. There is an increasing trend in individuals to request less invasive, non-surgical, effective, and safe procedures for eyelid treatment. The aim of this minireview is to present a brief overview of non-surgical blepharoplasty techniques that have been reported in the literature in the past 10 years. Numerous modern techniques that provide a rejuvenation of the entire area have been described. Numerous less invasive methods have been proposed in the current literature and in modern-day routine clinical settings. Dermal fillers are a commonly chosen option for providing enhanced aesthetic results, especially considering that volume loss can be one of the main underlying causes of facial and periorbital aging. Deoxycholic acid use may be considered when the problem is represented by periorbital excess fat deposits. The simultaneous excess and loss of elasticity of the skin can be assessed with techniques such as lasers and plasma exeresis. Furthermore, techniques such as platelet-rich plasma injections and the insertion of twisted polydioxanone threads are emerging as viable methods to rejuvenate the periorbital region.

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... postoperative bruising, and allows for fine control over tissue excision. Studies have demonstrated that CO 2 lasers provide durable results in upper eyelid rejuvenation, with a lower incidence of scarring and complications compared to other modalities [3][4][5][6]. ...

Reference:

A Novel Technique for Eye Rejuvenation: A Case Series of the Combined Use of CO2 Laser Blepharoplasty and Erbium: YAG Resurfacing and A Novel Artificial Intelligence Model to Quantify Laser Results
Modern blepharoplasty: From bench to bedside (in WJCC: World Journal of Clinical Cases)

World Journal of Clinical Cases