How to avoid from an ectropion complication by using motor innervation prevention at lower eyelid blepharoplasty surgery

The subciliary incision is the most commonly used approach for lower eyelid blepharoplasty because of the advantages like ease of combining with other periocular and midface rejuvenation techniques. However, the most common reported major complication is lower lid malposition. In this article we described our subciliary dissection technique to protect the motor branches of tarsal orbicularis oculi to avoid from ectropion.