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               Figure 30. A cosmetic patient who felt she looked tired before and after tarsolevator advancement. Lower blepharoplasty, and facelift






























               Figure 31. A young woman with congenital ptosis and good levator function after right tarsolevator advancement


               always trying to overcorrect by a millimeter and having the patient stretch the lid if needed and waiting six
               months before revision surgery is performed.


               Ocular injury
               Every attempt should be made intraoperatively and postoperatively to protect the globe from ocular injury.
               Corneal protectors should be used, and importantly, the integrity of the surface that contacts the cornea
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