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Indications
  • Drooping brows
  • Hooded heavy skin in the upper eyelids
  • Forehead wrinkles and frown lines
Anesthesia
  • Usually general
Duration
  • 1.5 - 2.0 hrs
In / Outpatient
  • Outpatient
Procedure
  • Elevates and tightens the forehead skin and brows
  • Classic brow lift requires an incision across the scalp, at or posterior to the hairline, and allows removal of excess skin
  • Endoscopic brow lift uses 3 to 5 very short incisions in the scalp and is preferred in patients with mid degrees of brow displacement
Recovery
  • Moderate swelling, bruising and discomfort lasts from 7 to 10 days
  • Temporary numbness and itching of the scalp
  • Return to work within 1 week with endoscopic brow lift, or 2 weeks with classic brow lift
Result
  • Restores a fresh, youthful appearance to the upper third of the face
  • Result is not permanent but will last for 5 - 10 years
Risks
  • Infection, hematoma, visible scar
  • Nerve injury causing weakness of brow elevation, numbness, or asymmetry