EYEBROW LIFTING

The effects of aging are inevitable and, usually, the forehead is the one that shows its first signs. The skin begins to lose elasticity, resulting in fine lines, wrinkles and an increase in the weight of the eyebrows. Based on age variations and new advances in medical technology, different methods are used to perform eyebrow lifting, a procedure very indicated to reduce the marks of time.

Endoscopic brow and brow surgery includes a wide range of options, from a relatively simple technique for fixing droopy brows to more complex procedures for lifting and smoothing the entire brow area. The main difference between the various brow and brow lift options is in the placement of the incision. The most recent indication of approach is endoscopic surgery. Several small incisions are made just behind the hairline, and a scope is used to aid in the surgery. In the right patient, this procedure can result in a faster recovery time. Usually an eyebrow and forehead lift takes between one and two hours to perform. Although they are related, they are different procedures, where the main difference is in the results.

Swelling and bruising appear within ten days after surgery. In some patients, these effects can also affect the cheek, eye, and forehead area. The post-surgical prescription is to keep the head elevated and use cold compresses to reduce, mainly, the swelling. As the incisions heal, numbness and itching may occur, which eases over time. Bandages, when used, are removed between one and three days, and sutures between seven and ten days after the procedure. Recovery time usually does not exceed two weeks, but it is advisable to avoid strenuous activities for a longer period.

Usually, an eyebrow lift is combined with a blepharoplasty or a facelift to result in a more harmonious rejuvenation.