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    William Pai-Dei Chen.
    Contents:
    Machine generated contents note: 1.What Is an Upper Lid Crease?
    2.Historical Considerations
    3.Comparative Anatomy of the Eyelids
    4.The Eyelid Crease: Goals and Benchmarks
    5.Consultation and Counseling
    6.Suture Ligation Methods
    7.External Incision Methods
    8.Asian Blepharoplasty I: The First Vector
    9.Asian Blepharoplasty II: The Second Vector
    10.Asian Blepharoplasty III: Factors that Influence Outcome
    11.Concept of Triangular, Trapezoidal and Rectangular Debulkting
    Application in Upper Blepharoplasty
    12.Optimal Closure and Management of Wound Healing
    13.Primary Asian Blepharoplasty Results (Before and After)
    14.Suboptimal Factors
    15.Revision Parameters
    16.Revisions in Suboptimal Cases
    17.Advanced Concept of a Glide Zone as It Relates to Upper Lid Crease, Lid Fold and Application in Asian Blepharoplasty
    18.Advanced: Beveled Approach and Mid-Lamellar Clearance in Revisional Asian Blepharoplasty
    19.Advanced: Angle of Observation, Crease Height and Its Effects on Clinical Outcome of Upper Blepharoplasty
    20.Advanced: The Concept of Tarsal Tilt
    Its Effects in Normal and Abnormal Clinical Conditions
    21.Advanced: Effect of High Anchoring of the Crease, Faden-like Effect and Use of Buried Sutures
    22.Advanced: Summary of Eyelid Crease Factors
    23.Advanced Concept of the Eyelid Crease as a Stringed Series of Unipoints
    24.Asian Eyelid Surgery: My Thoughts / Khoo Boo-Chai
    25.Treatment of Medial Upper Lid Fold and the Fog Surrounding Epicanthoplasty
    26.Novel Technique, Challenges and Outlook for the Future in Aesthetic Surgery of the Asian Eyelid.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2016