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Lateral canthoplasty is done to correct cicatrical, atonic or paralytic lower eyelid entropion, lateral canthal dystopia, and epiphora and corneal exposure, or as an aesthetic procedure. The lateral canthal suspension procedures can be performed through a face lift, bicoronal, or conjunctival incision. The lower limb of the lateral canthal tendon can be sutured into position by a number of different techniques, and to a number of different tissues of the lateral orbit.