Endoscopic Browlift

The brow and forehead areas are often the first to show signs of aging.  Sun, wind and gravitational forces cause the skin to lose its elasticity leading to wrinkling and a perceived heaviness in this region of the face.  A forehead or brow lift is one option for minimizing the effects of these changes on your appearance.  A plastic surgeon performs this procedure by tightening the skin in the forehead region, thus reducing the amount of wrinkling in the forehead region and minimizing the appearance of “drooping brows”.  In some cases, the surgeon may remove a portion of the muscle that causes these vertical wrinkles.  The goal of surgery is a smoother, more youthful appearance.  While the average age range for this procedure is between the ages of forty and sixty-five, it can occasionally be considered at an earlier age for patients with inherited heaviness of the  brow.

Because of advances in medical technology, endoscopic techniques are now available.  These new techniques greatly minimize the length and number of incision as well as scar visibility. Using the technique, the surgeon makes a series of incision immediately behind the hairline.  The endoscope is then utilized to remove the muscles that create the wrinkles in this region.  The surgeon then lifts the eyebrows to reduce the sagging appearance of the eyebrows.

For approximately 7 to 10 days following endoscopic browlift surgery there will be some swelling and bruising in the forehead, cheek, and eye region.  You will be instructed to use cold compresses and keep your head elevated to reduce swelling after surgery.  With the healing process, you will most likely experience some temporary numbness and itching.  These conditions will improve gradually with time.  Bandages are removed one to three days following surgery and suture removal occurs seven to ten days later.  Most patients are fully recovered two weeks following surgery, however, it is generally wise to avoid strenuous activity for a slightly longer period.