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Reops take alot more time because scar formation has occurred and the tissue dissectionAortic dissection must be done very slowly and carefully to locate all the proper anatomy. I would see (another) oculoplastic surgeon for another opinion.
a way to enhance the results. Rarely I have had a patient whose muscle is almost completely fatty which just does not raise the lid very well or has areas where the muscle is essentially missing and these are not good candidates for regular reop.
Reops take alot more time because scar formation has occurred and the tissue dissection must be done very slowly and carefully to locate all the proper anatomy. I would see (another) oculoplastic surgeon for another opinion.