There are several different types of eyebrow lifts. The type you choose will depend on your individual needs and surgical goals:
Endoscopic eyebrow lift is done from the inside through the incisions hidden in the hairline. Tightens the upper and lower eyelids. It is usually performed in young patients who have not developed excess skin on the forehead.
It can tighten the saggy neck skin with other face lift or neck lift procedures.
The traditional coronal eyebrow lift is a procedure that involves incisions made at the hairline to elevate the forehead and upper eyelids. During this surgery, sutures are placed under the skin to bring the muscles, forehead tissues and eyes to a younger position.
As a result of this procedure, depending on the changes in the patient’s facial features, a better appearance is obtained in areas such as the eyes, cheeks and upper lip.
The traditional coronal technique is performed under general anesthesia with an overnight stay in the hospital.
Patients experience swelling and bruising for several weeks after this procedure. Various short-term risks are also associated with this procedure, such as bleeding, infection, numbness or other nerve damage, and loss of eyebrow hair.
You can reduce the risks with proper care after surgery.
A trichophytic technique is an incision made at the hairline that tightens the skin and muscle in this area. The incision is usually made from the front of the hairline, but can also be made from behind the hairline. This procedure is performed on patients with deep lines between their eyebrows.
A temporary type is primarily used to improve the appearance of deep eyes. However, it can be used in conjunction with other facial procedures (such as a facelift) to address sagging skin around the upper eyelids and cheeks.
Therefore, for example, if you have had facelift surgery and you want more improvement in your eye area than can be achieved with this procedure alone, your doctor may recommend this procedure.
Temporary eyebrow lift is performed with an incision hidden in your hairline on both sides of your head. The incision extends over the ear and along the temple to its lower edge.
Smaller scars are created on both sides of the head where small incisions are made in the scalp during surgery so that the surgeon can remove the excess skin after healing has taken place.
Trans-blepharoplasty eyebrow lift works by repositioning the muscles that affect the shape of your eyelids. It can be performed under local anesthesia with or without sedation or with general anesthesia.