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Beyond pressure control: Periorbital impact of prostaglandins vs. laser trabeculoplasty

Beyond pressure control: Periorbital impact of prostaglandins vs. laser trabeculoplasty

Leonardo Leivas1; Fernando Procianoy1,2; Rafaela C. Almeida1; Marina M. Pakter4; Marcelo V. Fabris2; Rodrigo L. Lindenmayer2; Fábio Lavinsky3; Daniel Lavinsky1,2; Helena M. Pakter1,2

DOI: 10.5935/0004-2749.2025-0181

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To assess the one-year impact of prostaglandin analog (travoprost) on periorbital appearance and lower eyelid horizontal tension, compared with the contralateral eye treated with Pascal selective laser trabeculoplasty.
METHODS: This nested case-control study was derived from a non-inferiority randomized clinical trial comparing Pascal selective laser trabeculoplasty efficacy with travoprost in fellow eyes over 12 months. One eye received daily travoprost, while the contralateral eye underwent Pascal selective laser trabeculoplasty. Lower eyelid horizontal tension was measured using a validated digital imaging method, and prostaglandin-associated periorbitopathy signs were graded by masked observers. Statistical analyses included generalized estimating equations and the Mann–Whitney U test for nonparametric data, with p<0.05 considered significant.
RESULTS: Ten patients met the inclusion criteria for this subanalysis. Travoprost-treated eyes had significantly lower mean lower eyelid distension compared with Pascal selective laser trabeculoplasty-treated eyes (4.32 mm vs. 5.02 mm; mean difference: 0.70 mm; p<0.001). Prostaglandin-associated periorbitopathy scores were significantly higher in the travoprost group, reflecting more pronounced changes in ptosis, periorbital hyperpigmentation, and eyelid retraction.
CONCLUSIONS: Chronic use of prostaglandin analogs is associated with notable periorbital changes and increased lower eyelid tension, potentially affecting aesthetics and ocular function. Pascal selective laser trabeculoplasty may offer a safer profile for preserving periorbital anatomy while maintaining effective intraocular pressure control. Laser trabeculoplasty should be considered as an initial treatment when appropriate to minimize cosmetic and functional changes from chronic topical therapy.

Keywords: Prostaglandin analogs; Selective laser trabeculoplasty; Periorbitopathy; Eyelid tension; Glaucoma treatment


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