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Although the external examination for a general ophthalmology examination may be cursory, it is critical to perform a complete external examination in any patient presenting for an oculoplastics evaluation. Although a patient may be presenting for evaluation of dermatochalasis, evaluation of the eyelid position and brow position is necessary to ensure the correct surgical intervention is performed. Similarly, examination of a patient for lower eyelid malposition must also include the midface as the midface can influence the position of the lower eyelid. Performance of a complete external examination will allow for more predictable surgical outcomes. A written transcript of this video is as follows: The external examination includes examination of the eyelids, eyebrows, and midface. The eyelid measurements are first performed. The margin reflex distance is the distance between the upper eyelid margin and the corneal light reflex indicating the center of the pupil. The palpebral fissure height is the distance between the upper eyelid margin and the lower eyelid margin. These measurements are all performed with a millimeter ruler and the Finoff transilluminator. The levator function is the excursion of the upper eyelid from downgaze to upgaze with the eyebrow immobilized. The lid crease distance is the distance between the upper eyelid margin and the eyelid crease, which is 8 mm in this case. The lower eyelids are then examined. The patient is instructed to look up and the laxity of the lids is determined by pulling down on the eyelids. The laxity of the upper eyelids is also examined. The position of the brows is determined in relation to the position of the superior orbital rim. Lastly, the midface is examined with regards to prominence or hypoplasia. Over 300 oculoplastic surgery videos are available, free of charge, at http://www.oculosurg.com