Forehead lift & eyebrow lift
Is forehead lift or eyelid surgery best?
Here we look at the differences between two popular procedures - brow lifts and eyelid surgery. Which is best depends on your anatomy. For some people, the problem is not the excess skin on the eyelids, but the loss of elasticity in the eyebrows, which causes them to droop.
How does an eyebrow lift work?
The lift involves raising the eyebrows by stretching the skin on the forehead. The procedure involves making 3-5 small incisions in the scalp using a pinhole technique, so you don't have to worry about embarrassing scars or impact on hair growth. It's a day surgery procedure that takes about one hour, and you can go home afterwards.
Can I do a forehead lift without anaesthesia
Yes and no. In principle, all procedures can be performed under local anaesthesia. Although it is possible, it is usually better from the point of view of both the patient and the surgeon if the patient is anaesthetised - it is a light anaesthesia that does not require an overnight stay.
What is an endoscopic eyebrow lift?
An endoscopic eyebrow lift, or brow lift as it is also known, is a surgical procedure that removes wrinkles while lifting your sagging eyebrows. A brow lift stretches the tissue and skin of the forehead, which also affects the wrinkles between the eyebrows, and lifts heavy eyebrows.
How does a Botox eyebrow lift work?
A Botox brow lift is performed by injecting specific points just below the eyebrow. Botox has a muscle relaxant effect, which relaxes the muscles of the forehead and smoothes the wrinkles. You can get a lift through the outer part of the eyebrows, but also by focusing on the more central parts.
What is an endoscopic forehead lift?
An endoscopic brow lift, or endoscopic brow lift as it is also known, involves surgically lifting the eyebrows and forehead. The endoscopic brow lift is less invasive than many other procedures and does not cause problems with visible scars.