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Endoscopic Browlift Surgery with Lactosorb Screw Fixation

Sagging of the brows with age has historically been improved through browlift surgery. Traditionally browlift surgery was done through long incision back in the scalp and the lift of the brows and forehead obtained was gotten by removing scalp skin. Endoscopic browlift techniques have become very popular in the past decade as they can accomplish Read More…

Understanding the Different Browlift Surgery Options

  An essential part of facial rejuvenation is the upper one-third of the face, the brows and the forehead. Browlifting historically was done by using an incision across the top of the scalp, otherwise known as a coronal browlift. While this is a highly effective browlifting method (and still the gold standard), there are tradeoffs Read More…

Open vs. Endoscopic Browlift Surgery

  As we age not only does extra skin and fat weight down our eyelids, but the overlying brows can often contribute to the problem. As the eyebrows fall below the bony rim of the forehead, ‘extra’ skin is created and the upper eyelids get heavier. Both the eyelids and the brow areas narrow the Read More…

The Direct Browlift Option for Men

  Men are more prone to eyebrows dropping down with age due to their often heavier foreheads. Fortunately, a low brow in a male is much more tolerable than in a woman. Male brows also have a different shape than a woman’s, being less arched and more at the level of the brow bone. When Read More…

Browlift Options For Those Sagging Brows

Forehead lifts and Browlifts for Periorbital Rejuvenation When we are young, our forehead is smooth with thick skin. As we age, our foreheads develop lines, the brows droop, and we begin to look tired, angry, or old. Signs of aging include horizontal crease lines, scowl lines between the eyebrows, droopy eyebrows, and hooding of the Read More…

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