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Figure 2. A: the relationship of the levator muscle to the musculoaponeurotic junction and tarsal plate; B: the distance from the superior
border of the tarsal plate and the levator muscle increases with a dystrophic muscle and aponeurosis
Ideal eyelid
The aesthetic upper lid consists of a well-defined supratarsal crease with a visible pretarsal space that is not
covered by overhanging upper lid skin [Figure 4]. The upper lid sulcus should be a visible concave area
between the lid crease and the superior orbital rim without prominent hollows or bulges. The ideal upper
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lid margin should lie just below the upper corneal limbus .