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. 2015 Aug;29(3):171–183. doi: 10.1055/s-0035-1556849

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3

(A) One year after a conventional double eyelidplasty. As a clue of a past evolutional process, notice the aggravation of vertical tension on the epicanthus and attenuated medial crease. This eyelid is similar with the stage of compressional stress before the loss of the midlateral supratarsal crease in the eyelid's evolution. (B) A natural Asian eyelid with an epicanthus and incomplete presence of an attenuated supratarsal crease. Notice the loss of medial crease, epicanthal bulging, appearance of lesser crease along the malpositioned preseptal muscle, and skin fold of the lower eyelid. This eyelid shows vestiges of the eyelid's evolution.