Endoscopic Medial Brow Lift

What is Endoscopic Medial Brow Lift?

A Minimally Invasive Approach to a More Youthful Appearance

An endoscopic medial brow lift surgery is a cosmetic surgical procedure that is designed to lift the eyebrows, reduce wrinkles and lines on the forehead, and create a more youthful appearance. Unlike traditional brow lift surgeries, the endoscopic medial brow lift is a minimally invasive procedure that utilizes an endoscope to access and adjust the underlying tissues and muscles of the forehead. The surgery is performed by a trained and experienced plastic surgeon who specializes in facial rejuvenation.

The Procedure:

An endoscopic medial brow lift is performed under general anesthesia and typically takes around one to two hours to complete. During the procedure, four small incisions are made behind the hairline  and an endoscope, a tiny camera, is inserted to view the underlying tissues and muscles of the forehead. The surgeon then adjusts and repositions the tissues and muscles to lift the eyebrows and reduce wrinkles and lines. Once the desired lift and contour are achieved, the incisions are closed with sutures or surgical glue.

Recovery After Endoscopic Medial Brow Lift:

Patients can expect some swelling and bruising in the forehead area for the first few days after surgery. Pain medication and cold compresses can help manage any discomfort. Most patients can return to normal activities within a week or two but should avoid strenuous activity and contact sports for several weeks.

Results of Endoscopic Medial Brow Lift:

The results of endoscopic medial brow lift surgery are generally long-lasting, and patients can expect a more youthful and refreshed appearance. The procedure can also help improve self-confidence and overall satisfaction with one’s appearance.

Who is a good candidate for an endoscopic medial brow lift?

Where are the incisions exactly located in medial brow lift surgery?

What are the risks and potential complications of an endoscopic medial brow lift?

As with any surgical procedure, there are risks and potential complications associated with an endoscopic medial brow lift, including bleeding, infection, nerve damage, and scarring. However, these risks can be minimized by choosing a skilled and experienced surgeon.

How long does the procedure take?

How Long should I stay in Istanbul after medial brow lift surgery?

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