Blepharorrhaphy

/ˌblɛfərəˈræfi/ noun

A surgical procedure where the eyelids are stitched together, often done to protect the eye during healing or to treat severe conditions.

From Greek blepharon (eyelid) + rhaphē (seam, suture). This surgical term emerged in 18th-century medical practice, describing the technique of suturing eyelids in specific clinical situations.

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