What is a Browlift?
Ageing within the upper third of the face causes horizontal creases in the forehead and dropping of the eyebrows. Repositioning the brow and forehead gives an open appearance and fresh look to the upper third of the face which are characteristics of youth and beauty.
The procedure for rejuvenation of the forehead and eyebrows is known as a brow lift. It aims to compensate for the drop in brow position that occurs with age although this can take place at a relatively young age in certain individuals with a familial tendency. If the eyebrows drop it also creates the impression that the upper eyelid has excess skin as it all gathers between the eyebrow and the upper lid.
The operation of browlift is performed by using the endoscopic ("key hole") technique. This utilises a surgical telescope (endoscope) to lift the brow and forehead without the need for visible scars. The incisions are short (12-15 mm) and kept within the scalp in order to keep them well hidden. The operation of endoscopic browlift is often performed in conjunction with surgery to the eyelids for removal of loose skin or bags (blepharoplasty).
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Length of Browlift treatment
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