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Physiognomical Form of the Eye

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1 Physiognomical Form of the Eye

2 Profile Forms of the Eye
1) profile silhouette 2) supercilium 3) supraorbital area 4) line of closure 5) superior and inferior palpebral sulci

3 Parts of the Closed Eye Line of Closure
Superior and Inferior Palpebrae Naso-orbital Fossa Supraorbital Area Inner Canthus Cilia Supercilium

4 Natural Facial Markings Associated with the Eye
Oblique Palpebral Sulcus Eye Restorations

5 Sunken Eyes 1) support of the eyelids 2) hypodermic tissue building

6 Swollen Eyelids 1) external pressure 2) cavity fluid compress
3) dehydrating agents 4) aspiration of blood and serum 5) surgical reduction 6) electric spatula 7) modification of excess wrinkles

7 Discolored Eyes 1) bleaching 2) cosmetizing

8 Wrinkled Eyelids Caused by the Reduction of Swelling
1) waxing 2) reproduction of normal wrinkles 3) excision of part of the eyelid 4) electric spatula

9 Protruding Eyes Caused by Projection of the Eyeball
1) cranial aspiration by puncturing the cribiform plate of ethmoid bone 2) aspiration behind the eyeball 3) aspiration inside the eyeball 4) external pressure 5) removal of the humor of the eyeball

10 Lacerated Eyelids 1) removal of the eyelids and wax restoration
2) cementing 3) building new eyelids

11 Separated Eyelids 1) adhesives 2) stretching the eyelids
3) incising the levator palpebrae superioris 4) perforated eyecap 5) total excision and rebuilding with wax 6) partial excision and retaining the eyelashes

12 Orbital Pouch 1) reduction by external pressure
2) aspiration followed by compress 3) electric spatula

13 Dehydrated Inner Canthus
1) cementing 2) waxing Enucleation Treatment


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