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Laser blepharoplasty is usually performed with the CO2 laser. The advantages of laser blepharoplasty are that it is faster and there is less bleeding. The ASPRS laser task force surveyed 885 plastic surgeons (PRS 1997; Vol 101(2): 511). The incidence of ectropion was no different between transcutaneous and transconjunctival blepharoplasty. Complications are similar to those of conventional techniques: temporary ectropion, scleral hemorrhage, temporary loss of lashes, and excess tearing..