Endoscopic Brow / Forehead Lift
A forehead lift is an option if you have a sagging brow or deep furrows between the eyes. This procedure is frequently performed in association with an upper eyelid blepharoplasty to elevate the eyebrows and reduce the amount of skin that needs to be removed from the upper eyelids. Several small incisions are made behind the hairline and an endoscope (small camera) is used for visualization to remove the muscles that produce the frown lines and reposition the eyebrows at a higher level.
Direct Brow Lifts
A direct brow lift is a procedure that restores a more youthful, refreshed look to the area above the eyes. The procedure corrects drooping or sagging eyebrows and improves the horizontal lines and furrows that can make a person appear angry, sad or tired. Brow lift surgery works by removing tissues that cause the brow to droop, allowing the brow lift to create a smoother looking forehead. This is accomplished by making a small incision above the brow hairs. The incision in camouflaged in the wrinkle lines above the brow or within the brow hairs itself.
Indirect Brow Lifts
This type of brow lifting surgery works by utilizing an incision in the eyelid crease and tunneling underneath the eyebrow and securing the brow in an elevated position. This procedure enhances the brow height while minimizing external scarring.