Browlift - Minimal Incision
It used to be that cosmetic surgery was for the over fifty crowd. Patients
waited until they looked awful and then asked for "the works". Their results
were dramatic, but, unfortunately, everyone could tell they just had surgery.
Today, nearly one-third of those seeking facial rejuvenation surgery are between
35 and 50 years old.
Wrinkles and frown lines often first appear in the brow and forehead area. A
forehead lift or browlift can smooth out the wrinkles and correct drooping brows
and heavy lids to provide a younger, friendlier appearance. A browlift can be
performed alone or with other cosmetic procedures such as a facelift, eyelid
surgery, or laser skin resurfacing.
Your Consultation
During your initial cosmetic consultation, your doctor will discuss your goals
for the surgery and explain your probable outcome of treatment. Your doctor
will also help you decide which surgical approach will best meet your cosmetic
goals: the open or classical method, or the endoscopic forehead
lift. You will be shown several before and after treatment photographs of patients
having similar conditions, and we will explain the treatment you can expect
to receive. Before and after photos may be taken of your area to be treated
to document your results.
The Procedure
A browlift can be performed as an outpatient procedure under local anesthesia
with deep sedation, or general anesthesia, and may take 1 to 2 hours. With the
classical or open method the incision is hidden just inside or by
the hairline across the scalp and between the ears. Your surgeon lessens the
appearance of wrinkles by removing selected muscles and releasing tissues, which
cause the wrinkles. The eyebrows may also be elevated, and excess skin at the
incision will be removed to allow a gentle redraping of your forehead skin.
Minimal Incision or Endoscopic Browlift
Endoscopic
or minimal-scar browlift is performed using a tiny fiberoptic lens inserted
through half-inch incisions placed in the hairline. The lens is attached to
a camera, which is connected to a television, allowing for visualization of
the surgery. Additional half-inch incisions are made for the insertion of tiny
scalpels, scissors and retractors. Your surgeon performs the procedure while
viewing the television monitor and manipulating the tiny instruments externally.
An endoscopic browlift is particularly useful with younger patients where the
removal of excess skin is not required. With an endoscopic browlift, loss of
sensation or hair at the incision site is minimized. Since an endoscopic browlift
can significantly reduce the frown lines between the eyes, it is often performed
in conjunction with upper eyelid surgery to achieve optimal results.
What are the benefits of Endoscopic Browlift Surgery?
Smaller incisions
Minimal scarring
Less bleeding
Less hair loss
Minimal numbness
Quicker recovery
What will your recovery be like?
There is a minimal amount of discomfort following a browlift. There will be
swelling and bruising that may last from seven to ten days. For some patients
this may include the cheeks and eyelids. Keeping your head elevated and application
of cold compresses will help to reduce swelling. As your incisions heal, you
will notice some itching and possibly some numbness. These symptoms will diminish
over time. You may wear make-up after three days, and your sutures will be removed
in seven to ten days. Strenuous activity is restricted for six weeks.
This information is intended to supplement, not replace, a consultation with a board certified physician. To
find out if you could be a candidate for one of these procedures
or to learn more information about these procedures, we invite you
to contact one of our doctors for a private consultation.
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