Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Fig. 372.—Operation for epicanthus (Berger).—An incision is made from the upper,and also the lower parts of the fold, to a point on the nose in line with the inner canthus,thus making a V-incision. From the ends of this incision two others are made which con-verge at a greater angle than the preceding, thus marking out the area ABCD, which isexcised. The edges are then drawn Fig. 373- -Operation for epicanthus (Desmarres).—An ellipse of skin is excised on eachside of the nose, and the skin is closed with sutures. 25 386 PLASTIC SURGERY
Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Fig. 372.—Operation for epicanthus (Berger).—An incision is made from the upper,and also the lower parts of the fold, to a point on the nose in line with the inner canthus,thus making a V-incision. From the ends of this incision two others are made which con-verge at a greater angle than the preceding, thus marking out the area ABCD, which isexcised. The edges are then drawn Fig. 373- -Operation for epicanthus (Desmarres).—An ellipse of skin is excised on eachside of the nose, and the skin is closed with sutures. 25 386 PLASTIC SURGERY Ith.
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