COSMETIC
Forehead and Brow Lifts
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Key elements of the
upper portion of the face are the eyebrows and forehead. The brows are
central in conveying human emotion. Downward slanted eyebrows convey
sadness or anger while droopy eyebrows convey an aged or tired look.
Endoscopic brow and forehead lifts are performed utilizing an
innovative surgical device via small incision hidden behind the
hairline.
The Endoscopic forehead lift is a face lift of the upper portion of the
face that elevates and shapes the eyebrows while removing droopiness
and wrinkles from the forehead. The Internal brow lift is a common
approach and is performed in conjunction with upper blepharoplasty.
Internal brow lift is accomplished via the same incision used to
rejuvenate the upper eyelids and it is effective in raising the
eyebrows and removing the furrows between the brows.
Dr. Shome is an expert in these techniques and you should discuss with
him the method that will give you the best result.
Frequently asked questions about Forehead
and Brow Lifts:
1) Do all
patients with extra skin in the upper eyelid need an eyebrow or
forehead lift surgery?
No. Patients who request upper eyelid surgery can be divided into three
roughly equal size groups based on recommendations for forehead lift or
eyebrow lift surgery. The first group does not have droopy eyebrows or
forehead and do not need eyebrow or forehead lifting surgery. The
second group has mildly droopy eyebrows and would achieve a much better
result from upper eyelid surgery if eyebrow or forehead lift surgery is
done at the same time. In this group of patients an internal brow lift
is often recommended. The third group of patients have moderate to
severely droopy eyebrows. Close your eyes and put your fingers on your
eyebrows. It your eyebrows fall below the boney orbital rim then you
are in this third group. This group of patients will not get a good
cosmetic result from upper eyelid surgery unless something is done to
elevate the eyebrow or forehead. If only upper eyelid surgery is done
in this group of patients it will lower the eyebrow as much as it
raises the eyelids. A low eyebrow with a high eyelid actually makes one
look angry which is never a desirable outcome from facial surgery. In
this group of patients we typically recommend an endoscopic forehead
lift.
2) What is an
endoscopic forehead lift?
This is a method of lifting the forehead and the eyebrows in order to
reduce wrinkle in the forehead and reduce droopiness of the eyebrows or
to correct downward slanting eyebrows. It is a small incision rapid
recovery procedure.
3) Where are
the incisions made for an endoscopic forehead lift?
One set of incision sites is made behind the temporal hairline and this
incision runs parallel to the hairline. Another set of incisions is
made behind the central hairline and this incision is vertical so it
runs perpendicular to the hairline. The incisions are about an inch
long and are nearly invisible as they heal behind the hairline. This
pattern of incisions is adjusted for men with male pattern balding and
the procedure can be performed on men with very little hair.
4) What is an
endoscope?
An endoscope is a surgical instrument that has a light source and a
camera built into the same device. The instrument can be inserted
through small incision sites allowing surgery to be performed in a less
invasive fashion. In addition to use in plastic surgery, this device
has been used in abdominal surgery (laparoscopy), and orthopedic
surgery (arthroscopy).
5) How does an
endoscopic forehead lift elevate the forehead?
The attachments of the soft tissue to the bone are loosened using the
endoscope. The forehead can then be lifted and fixed in position. The
stitches used to lift the forehead dissolve after about 6 months but
during that time the soft tissue heals down to the bone in a higher
position.
6) What is the main benefit of the small incision surgery performed
with an endoscope?
The endoscope has had high patient and surgeon acceptance because it
allows surgery to be done with quicker recuperation and less chance of
a visible scar.
7)
What is recovery like for endoscopic forehead lift surgery?
Most patients undergoing endoscopic forehead lift surgery will
simultaneously have eyelid surgery. Eyelid surgery typically causes
more bruising and swelling than forehead lift surgery so the recovery
is limited by the three weeks it typically takes for the eyelid
bruising and swelling to resolve. The stitches in the incision sites
behind the hair dissolve or are removed about two weeks after surgery.
Patients may shampoo the hair the day after surgery but should not
scrub adjacent to the incision sites. We ask that patients avoid hair
coloring or other harsh chemicals in the hair for three weeks after
surgery. Many patients who have forehead lift surgery will temporarily
get numbness of the forehead. The numbness typically resolves over a
course of several months.
8) What is an internal brow lift surgery?
This is a method of lifting the eyebrow using the same incision site
used to remove excess skin from the upper eyelids.
9) How does an internal brow lift elevate the eyebrow?
A piece of tissue that holds the eyebrow down is released allowing the
eyebrow to move upward. Sometimes stitches are used to support the
eyebrow in this higher position.
10) Will an
internal brow lift reduce wrinkles in the forehead?
No. In order to remove wrinkles in the forehead one has to lift the
forehead as well as the eyebrows.
11) Will insurance pay for a forehead lift surgery?
No.
12) Will insurance pay for an eyebrow lift surgery?
In our experience insurance companies will pay for eyelid surgery when
it impairs vision. However, when droopy eyebrows impair vision the
insurance companies in Utah will not pay for surgery. One exception to
this is when a patient has paralysis of one side of the face from a
stroke or Bell’s palsy the insurance companies will sometimes pay for
the eyebrow lift procedure.
13) What are
the main advantages of an internal brow lift over an endoscopic
forehead lift?
An internal brow lift can be performed through the same incision as the
upper eyelid blepharoplasty surgery so no additional incisions need to
be made. It can be performed in the office setting while an endoscopic
forehead lift surgery must be performed in a surgery center. The
internal brow lift is less expensive.
14) What are
the main advantages of an endoscopic forehead lift over an internal
brow lift?
An endoscopic forehead lift is a facelift of the upper portion of your
face while an internal brow lift just elevates your eyebrows. An
endoscopic forehead lift reduces wrinkling of the forehead and an
internal brow lift will not do this. An endoscopic lift can also lift
the crows feet area just adjacent to the outer corner of the eyelids
and it is easier to correct downward slanting eyebrows and asymmetrical
eyebrow with an endoscopic forehead lift surgery than with an internal
brow lift.
15) Is their
risk involved in eyebrow and or forehead lift surgery?
Yes. There are risks involved in all medical procedures. Dr. Shome is
glad to discuss this risk with you so you can make an informed decision.