[vc_row][vc_column][vc_media_grid style=”all” items_per_page=”10″ element_width=”6″ gap=”5″ button_style=”rounded” button_color=”blue” button_size=”md” arrows_design=”none” arrows_position=”inside” arrows_color=”blue” paging_design=”radio_dots” paging_color=”grey” loop=”” autoplay=”-1″ item=”mediaGrid_Default” grid_id=”vc_gid:1451974447802-5a630cb2-395a-1″ include=”7397,7396″][vc_column_text]The appearance of the lower eyelid is defined by various anatomical areas including the skin, orbital septum, fat, lid/cheek junction and the midface. A lower lid blepharoplasty with midface lift with fat repositioning and removal of skin alongside autologous fat transfer to the midface has improved the contour in this case.
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