Sunday, May 12, 2019

Tumour Excision and Reconstruction

This 70-year-old woman had an expanding lower lid lesion for the past three years. Initially, she ignored it until it started to bleed and causing irritation. Biopsy confirmed cell carcinoma. The lesion was excised in total and reconstructed using nasojugal flap. The bottom picture was taken about two months later.


Lower Lid Reconstruction after Tumour Excision

This renal dialysis patient had a rapidly growing left lower lid lesion that destroyed the lower eyelashes. Biopsy by dermatologist showed it to be a squamous cell carcinoma. Complete excision was performed followed by Tenzel’s flap reconstruction.


Reconstruction of Lower Lid from Windscreen Injury

This patient had right cicatricial ectropion from car windscreen injury. The pictures below was taken immediately post-reconstruction.



Thursday, February 28, 2019

Combined Double Eyelids and Epicanthoplasty


This young woman wanted her eyes to look bigger and less tired. The middle photo shows the height that the patient desired. The bottom photo was taken three weeks after Asian blepharoplasty (double eyelid surgery) and epocanthoplasty (using skin redrawing technique).#asianblepharoplasty #doubleeyelid#doubleeyelidsurgery #epicanthoplasty #双眼皮手术 #双眼皮 #开眼角 #drchuachungnen#eyelidsurgery #蔡鐘能眼科医生 #optimaxpenang#ttdioptimax #kleyelid #sibuisec #kichingoptimax#miricolumbiaasia

Multiple Eouble Eyelids Corrected by Lifting the Eyelids



This middle-aged woman was bothered by her multiple skin creases in the upper eyelids and asked for Asian blepharoplasty (double eyelid surgery). However, examination revealed the underlying cause was droopy eyelids (ptosis) and Asian blepharoplasty will only create unnaturally high skin creases (double eyelids) and sleepy look. Instead bilateral posterior approach ptosis correction was performed. At two weeks follow-up (bottom picture) the multiple skin creases not only disappeared by the eyes also appeared more alert.