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What is Browlift?
As we age, the skin and soft tissues of our brows and forehead tend to
drop, sometimes giving a tired, droopy look to the upper third of the
face. Occasionally, low-set brows may impart an "angry" appearance to
the upper face in younger patients. Browlift, or forehead lift, can be
performed as part of a facelift, or as a separate surgery. There are
several common techniques for raising the brows, some of which involve
rather long incisions. The endoscopic technique, commonly used by Dr.
Torkian involves several short incisions which are made posterior to the
hairline, and usually heals with no obvious scars.
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Often, Browlift surgery is preformed at the same time as
upper and lower blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery).
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comparison to traditional browlift, the endoscopic procedure uses
smaller incisions used as access ports for endoscopic equipment.
Below are healed incisions from endoscopic browlift
surgery.
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Example Browlift Patient
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