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Complications and outcomes of grafting of posterior orbital fat into the lower lid-cheek junction during orbital decompression.

Andre S LitwinCornelia PoiteleaPetrina TanKimia ZiahosseiniRaman Malhotra
Published in: Orbit (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (2017)
Grafting of excised orbital fat during orbital decompression can improve the appearance of the lower lid-cheek junction in patients being treated for thyroid orbitopathy. However, 24% of patients will experience swelling and/or lumpiness requiring several months to settle or further fat excision.
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