I would like to see the results aposteriorist. Excellent video
I would like to see the results aposteriorist. Excellent video
erwinic
(15 months ago)
i would like to see the pre and posoperative video/photo.thanks.luiz silva MD fortaleza-ce-brazil. I meKe this surgery whit silicone strep.
luiz
(17 months ago)
Showing Post op result also could have been shown
Seshubabu G
(26 months ago)
Do you think It would be useful to perform deep sutures to the periostium and to the tarsus, just to fix the band, preventing migration?
F. Bóveda
(27 months ago)
I usually do not stich the minute lid wounds.
kaesmann
(28 months ago)
excellent video.Would like to see the pre & post of pictures.Any studies on long term outcome?
Dr.Areej
(28 months ago)
whats the postop result,is there any undercorrection?
imransaleem
(30 months ago)
informative video
bong
(30 months ago)
thanks
drserkand4
(32 months ago)
The Ptosis strips are made of ePTFE (expanded Poly Tetra Fluoro Ethylene). According to the manufacturer, FCI-Ophthalmics, it is a biocompatible, porous, inert, biointegratable, non-toxic, ready to use, non-allergenic material. Please visit the FCI-Opthalmics website for more information: http://www.fci-ophthalmics.com/lid-repair
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I would like to see the results aposteriorist. Excellent video I would like to see the results aposteriorist. Excellent video
i would like to see the pre and posoperative video/photo.thanks.luiz silva MD fortaleza-ce-brazil. I meKe this surgery whit silicone strep.
Showing Post op result also could have been shown
Do you think It would be useful to perform deep sutures to the periostium and to the tarsus, just to fix the band, preventing migration?
I usually do not stich the minute lid wounds.
excellent video.Would like to see the pre & post of pictures.Any studies on long term outcome?
whats the postop result,is there any undercorrection?
informative video
thanks
The Ptosis strips are made of ePTFE (expanded Poly Tetra Fluoro Ethylene). According to the manufacturer, FCI-Ophthalmics, it is a biocompatible, porous, inert, biointegratable, non-toxic, ready to use, non-allergenic material. Please visit the FCI-Opthalmics website for more information: http://www.fci-ophthalmics.com/lid-repair
I want to know the material used in this sling.
Which material was used in the surgery ? and manufacturers ? vasperof@gmail.com
I´d like to see a pre and postoperative photo in this movie. The rest was excellent
amazing video. great narration by the voice over actor.
excellent video