Eyebrow Lift

Eyebrow Lift

Frequently, the problem is not with the upper eyelids, but with the eyebrows. As the face ages, the brows tend to droop causing heaviness to the upper eyelid area.  If the problem lies in the brow, a brow lift may be the suggested procedure.  There are various approaches to raising the brows including a direct browlift, a transblepharoplasty browlift or an endoscopic browlift.  With the endoscopic brow lift, small incisions are made behind the hairline and the tissues of the scalp and forehead are lifted. The tissues of the brow are re-suspended upwards resulting in rejuvenation of the upper eyelids, a decrease in crow's feet formation and a more awake, refreshed appearance. Further benefits of endoscopic brow lift include dramatic reduction in forehead wrinkles due to weakening and relaxation of the muscles of the forehead. Since this technology requires only a few incisions behind the hairline to achieve the desired results, there is a shorter recovery time than major reconstructive surgery and no visible scars.

Mid Face Lift

As the lower eyelid and cheek areas age, fat pockets and wrinkles often develop and the tissues of the midface drop.  This creates a groove below the eyelid called the "tear trough."  This contour change is what causes shadow lines, especially in overhead lighting.  By using an innovative technique that repositions orbital fat rather than removing fat, the tissue deficiency is filled in with your own tissues.  Sometimes the entire midface area is repositioned upwards to further fill tissue deficiency.  This combination truly rejuvenates the entire complex of tissue and gives you a more youthful, refreshed appearance.
 
 
 

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