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How to correct "goldfish eyes"?

In fact, the so-called "goldfish eye" refers to the eyeball protruding outward, so it is called "goldfish eye" or "big bubble eye". Don't emphasize the eyeliner when applying makeup for "goldfish eyes". Just use an eyebrow pencil to carefully outline the outline near the upper and lower eyelashes, use brown eye shadow to repaint the eyelids in layers, and use bright color under the eyebrows and outside the eyes. Next, pay attention to curling your eyelashes and applying black mascara. So, how to correct "goldfish eyes"? The direction of proptosis can be different, mainly depending on the location and nature of the intraorbital lesions. Clinically, the location of intraorbital lesions can be inferred based on the direction of proptosis and the surgical approach can be guided. Protosis can also be divided into two types: true and false. Pseudophthalmos is mostly enlargement of the eyeball caused by diseases of the eyeball itself, such as corneal staphyloma, axial high myopia and congenital glaucoma. In terms of causes, true proptosis can be divided into inflammatory, endocrine, vascular, tumorous, traumatic and rarely parasitic. Treatment of proptosis depends on the etiology. In the treatment of arteriovenous aneurysms, the affected common carotid artery should be ligated. The correction methods for "goldfish eyes" are as follows: 1. Orbital content reduction method: This method is mainly suitable for patients with less severe proptosis. The surgical method is to remove the fat in the deep orbit as much as possible while performing upper eyelid or lower eyebag plastic surgery. This reduces the space inside the orbit for the eyeball to move freely, and the eyeball naturally retracts inward. 2. Expand the capacity of the orbit: destroy the bone fragments around the orbit, allowing the fat tissue around the eyeball to overflow into the hole, thus causing the effect of eyeball retraction. This surgical method is suitable for cases with more severe exophthalmos.