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Forehead Lift, also known as a Brow Lift, is a cosmetic surgical procedure designed to rejuvenate the upper face by reducing wrinkles, lifting sagging brows, and smoothing lines across the forehead. This procedure is ideal for individuals looking to achieve a more youthful and refreshed appearance, especially if they experience drooping eyebrows or deep frown lines.
There are several techniques used for forehead lifts, depending on the patient’s needs and desired outcomes:
Endoscopic Forehead Lift:
A minimally invasive procedure using small incisions and a camera to reposition tissue and muscles.
Traditional Forehead Lift (Coronal Lift):
Involves a single, continuous incision made behind the hairline to lift and smooth the forehead.
Temporal Brow Lift:
Focuses on the outer portion of the brow and is often used in combination with other facial procedures.
Direct Brow Lift:
Ideal for individuals with significant brow drooping; involves an incision just above the brows.
You might consider a forehead lift if you have:
Youthful Appearance:
Reduces wrinkles and lifts sagging skin, making you look more youthful and refreshed.
Improved Vision:
In some cases, lifting drooping eyebrows can enhance the field of vision.
Natural Results:
Modern techniques ensure results look natural, avoiding the “pulled” appearance.
Boosted Confidence:
A rejuvenated look can improve self-esteem and overall confidence.
Consultation:
During your initial consultation, the surgeon will assess your facial structure, skin condition, and aesthetic goals.
Anesthesia:
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia with sedation or general anesthesia for your comfort.
Surgical Technique:
The surgeon will use one of the techniques mentioned above to lift and reposition the tissues, then secure them in place.
Closure:
Incisions are closed with sutures or staples, and a bandage may be applied to reduce swelling.
We ensure a seamless experience. Our network also provides detailed post-surgery support.
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