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Eyelids
Eyelids
INTRODUCTION
Eyelid reconstruction lies at the crossroads of multiple surgical specialties, and presents distinct challenges for the periocular surgeon. The unique multilaminate composition of the eyelids, freely mobile yet bound by fixed bipolar attachments, is vulnerable to tensional forces that require diligent management to preserve their unique anatomic and functional relationships. The eyelids not only protect the globe and provide a tear film necessary for visual perception, but also hold great aesthetic significance. An understanding of anatomy, principles, and fundamental techniques of periocular surgery is a prerequisite for addressing methods of managing tension on the eyelids.