Eyebrow Lift | Lasts longer than alternatives

Upper Eyelid Renewal

A procedure called a blepharoplasty removes excess skin from above the eyelid.17,18

As your face ages, your eyebrows can begin to droop or sag. As the brows descend, excess eyelid tissue gathers in folds above the lid, making your eyes look puffy and older. This condition is known as brow pstosis.

If you’re diagnosed with brow ptosis you may want to consider a procedure that addresses both the brow and the excess skin of the eyelid at the same time.17,18

male patient before Endotine Direct Brow procedure with drooping eyelid skin male patient after Endotine Direct Brow procedure with younger eyes

Results and patient experience may vary.

What is Brow Ptosis?

Aging around the eyes is most clearly exhibited in the eyelids and the eyebrows. The eyelid and the brow work together and their shape and location can have a big effect on the mood that you convey—regardless of how you actually feel.

Have you ever been asked if you feel tired or angry, when in fact you feel great? If so, it might be the case that your brows have fallen over time. The low position can give you that tired, stern or angry look—a condition called Brow Ptosis. As the brow descends, it creates excess skin over the eyelid, making your eyes look puffy and older.

Brow Ptosis
Excess Skin
example of patient with Brow Ptosis

Endotine Transbleph

Endotine enables your surgeon to combine both procedures through the same small incision hidden in a fold of your eyelid skin. Now you can simultaneously elevate and shape your eyebrow and, if necessary, remove excess eyelid tissue using the same incision. 17,18

This procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia with conscious sedation and can be completed in about 30 minutes. In most situations, it is done in conjunction with conventional blepharoplasty surgery.16

man with Endotine Transbleph implant located under eyebrow

Are you a qualifying candidate?

This procedure may not be for those with:

  • Moderate to severe brow ptosis that requires more than 3–4mm of brow elevation to correct
  • Excessive skin laxity
  • Excessive or deep horizontal wrinkles on your forehead
  • Brows that require both medial and lateral elevation to correct your brow ptosis

Patients with any of these factors may need a brow lift.

The best way to determine if an Endotine surgery is right for you is by a thorough consultation with your plastic surgeon.