The Endotine Solution for Effective Brow Elevation
The Endotine device gives your surgeon advanced technology for endoscopic brow lift surgery. The unique design uses multiple points of contact to securely hold tissue in its new, rejuvenated position. This is especially important during the critical early healing phase.
Typically, it takes 30 to 60 days for the lifted tissue to reattach to the bone.7,10 After this time, the Endotine gradually dissolves until it is completely absorbed by the body.9 Endotine implants are made from a substance called polylactic acid, which is produced from plant materials to create a bio-plastic substance that dissolves naturally and is absorbed by the body.
Unlike other options, such as screws or sutures that rely on a single point of contact, Endotine’s multiple holding points spread the tension forces over a wide area.11 This reduces the possibility of tissue stretch or suture failure (pulling through the tissue) that could occur post-operatively when you talk and express yourself.
Endotine may also be used during a conventional “open” brow lift. In this procedure, an incision is made behind the hairline and above the ears and continues toward the top of the head. The surgeon uses this incision to release and elevate the brow and = forehead and may remove excess skin and muscle that causes wrinkling and frown lines.
Because of the smaller incisions used in endoscopic surgery, patients usually experience less of the itching sensation and temporary scalp numbness felt by patients who have open surgery. In addition, patients who have an endoscopic brow lift may feel ready to return to normal activities sooner. In some cases, patients have returned to work in as few as three or four days. Typical return to-work time is a week or two.1,6,7
A combination of endoscopic and open techniques may be used. In either case, the procedure typically takes between one and two hours, and is usually performed in the surgeon’s office-based facility or an outpatient surgery center under intravenous sedation or general anesthesia.8