Study on the Efficacy of Sutured and Unstituted Incision Treatment in Conjunctival Approach Blepharoplasty
Objective To explore the relationship between incision suture and non-suture treatment and incision complications after conjunctival approach blepharoplasty.Method A retrospective analysis was conducted on 160 patients who underwent conjunctival approach blepharoplasty in the department of plastic cosmetic surgery in the Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University from 2018 to 2022.The incidence of incision complications and recovery at 6 months after surgery were compared between those who underwent incision suturing and those who did not.Incision complications include delayed healing,infection,bleeding after 3 days of surgery,soft tissue herniation within the incision,poor involvements due to long incisions,dislocation healing,and uneven scars.Result Patients who underwent incision suturing after conjunctival approach blepharoplasty did not experience adverse reactions such as corneal wear,and the incidence of incision complications was significantly lower than those who did not suture.Conclusion After conjunctival approach blepharoplasty with sutured incision,there is no additional injury compared to non suture treatment,and the incidence of incision complications is lower.The healing effect is better after 6 months,which has clinical promotion and application value.
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