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Organised haematoma, in the days following a lower blepharoplasty

Surgeon: Dr Pierre Escalas

Institut Ophtalmologique Sourdille Atlantique Nantes / Saint Herblain

Paper presented at the "Oculoplastic Academy" conference in Nantes 2014

Management assessment of a palpebral haematoma that appeared in the days following a lower cutaneous blepharoplasty.

Is it a palpebral or orbital hematoma? Should it be drained? Is there any point in using oral corticosteroids? What monitoring is required?

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