Myectomy
Myectomy is a surgical procedure for blepharospasm patient (blepharos). Surgery is a radical approach and the last resort for those whose attempts at drug and injections have failed.
A limited myectomy is the removal of excess skin and underlying orbicularis muscle in the upper eyelids. While nearly all people improve in the short term, virtually all patients found that the improvements did not continue.
A full myectomy is the removal of almost all of the squeezing muscles of the upper eyelids.
The results for most people were good but the healing time is significant.
Being a blepharo, I tried injections a few times and then decided to discontinue for a number of reasons. I never considered a myectomy because, shortly after I stopped the injections I began to follow a nutritional program that dramatically helped and diminished my symptoms. This nutritional program helped me, maybe it could help you?
A limited myectomy is the removal of excess skin and underlying orbicularis muscle in the upper eyelids. While nearly all people improve in the short term, virtually all patients found that the improvements did not continue.
A full myectomy is the removal of almost all of the squeezing muscles of the upper eyelids.
The results for most people were good but the healing time is significant.
Being a blepharo, I tried injections a few times and then decided to discontinue for a number of reasons. I never considered a myectomy because, shortly after I stopped the injections I began to follow a nutritional program that dramatically helped and diminished my symptoms. This nutritional program helped me, maybe it could help you?
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