- Dr. L. Idelkheir1*, Prof. O. Elatiqi1, Prof. Belghmaidi1, Dr. Z. Alami1, Dr. Y. Lamaalla1, Prof. S. Boukind1, Prof. D. Laamrani1, Prof. Y. Benchamkha1
- 1Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery Department in Collaboration with the Ophthalmology Department, CHU Med VI, Marrakech, Morocco
- ISR Journal of Surgery (ISRJS)
Abstract: We conducted a retrospective study involving 8 patients treated between January 2019 and January 2023 to assess the effectiveness of autologous fat grafting for filling orbital cavities in patients who underwent enucleation. Fat grafting was performed in one or more surgical stages depending on individual needs. All patients showed noticeable aesthetic improvement without major complications. No cases of rejection or infection were observed. Fat grafting is a simple, effective, and minimally invasive alternative for restoring orbital volume after enucleation, especially in resource-limited settings.