Contents
- Waist Slimming Surgery Without Rib Removal In Baku
- Scars After a Deep Plane Facelift, Why They Heal So Well
- Facelift Alternatives – Morpheus8 & Non-Invasive Treatments
- Kesselring Lip Surgery – What You Need to Know
- Advanced Deep Plane Facelift with Preservation Technique™
- Azerbaijani Aesthetic Surgery Goes Global: Dr. Mubariz Mammadli’s Presentation at the International Congress
- Azerbaijani Aesthetic Surgeon Mubariz Mammadli Achieves International Success
- Why Is the Platysma So Important?
- indeed, every plastic surgeon has likely encountered a statement like, “You didn’t pull my face tight enough.” This is often due to patients misunderstanding how anatomy, tissue dynamics, and healing processes work.
An endoscopic brow lift, also known as an endoscopic forehead lift, is a minimally invasive surgical procedure performed to lift and rejuvenate the eyebrows and forehead area. It is designed to correct sagging eyebrows, smooth forehead wrinkles, and improve the overall appearance of the upper face.During the procedure, small incisions are made within the hairline, and an endoscope (a thin tube with a camera) is inserted to visualize the underlying tissues. This allows the surgeon to make precise adjustments to the forehead muscles and tissues.
Using specialized instruments, the surgeon lifts the underlying tissues, repositions the eyebrows to a more youthful position, and removes any excess skin if necessary. The endoscope provides a clear view of the treatment area without the need for larger incisions.
Compared to traditional brow lift techniques, endoscopic brow lift offers several advantages. It typically involves smaller incisions, which can result in less scarring and a faster recovery time. The procedure also tends to be less invasive, causing less trauma to the tissues.
Endoscopic brow lift is usually performed under general anesthesia or local anesthesia with sedation, depending on the patient’s preference and the surgeon’s recommendation. Recovery time can vary, but most patients can expect swelling and bruising to subside within a couple of weeks.
It’s important to consult with a qualified plastic surgeon who specializes in endoscopic brow lifts to determine if you are a suitable candidate for the procedure. They can assess your individual needs, discuss potential risks and benefits, and provide personalized recommendations based on your facial anatomy and desired outcomes.