FAQ's
Brow Lift Procedure
- What is an Endotine Brow Lift Procedure?
– Used in both open and endoscopic brow lift procedures, Endotine are small, bioabsorbable implants that securely lift the patient's brow and are then dissolved and absorbed into the body.
– This saves patients time from additional appointments where they would remove sutures and other leftover instruments while also ensuring their brow lift appears like a natural, genuine transformation.
– If you are interested in an Endotine procedure, speak with a licensed plastic surgeon to see if it is appropriate for you.
- Do Browlifts Require an Incision?
– Yes, a browlift often requires several incisions as part of its procedure, as do many forms of plastic surgery.
- Where Do They Cut for a Brow Lift?
– A facial plastic surgeon will make incisions in different locations of only part of the face depending on the eye brow lift technique they've chosen to use.
– A few possible incision areas include:
→ Along the hairline
→ Near the temples
→ Above the eyebrow
– The areas cut for a brow lift depend on the desired results of the surgery and your personal anatomy, as well as the facial plastic surgeon's professional opinion.
- Does a Brow Lift Require Anesthesia?
– Brow lifts require some form of anesthesia during the procedure to ensure a patient is comfortable and pain-free. The type depends on the procedure the surgeon has chosen.
– Local anesthesia may be used for less-invasive brow lifts such as endoscopic brow lifts. Local anesthetic with intravenous sedation, which reduces skin sensation, may be used for more extensive procedures. A surgeon may use general anesthesia for highly- invasive procedures, putting the patient to sleep.
- Will my Brow Lift be an Outpatient Procedure or an Inpatient Procedure?
– Brow lifts may often occur within outpatient facilities, but it is best to ask your surgeon directly for the most accurate information.
- Can I Combine a Brow Lift with Additional Facial Procedures?
– There are cases in which patients receive neck surgery, eyelid surgery, and other procedures at the same time as their brow lift — however, this depends on numerous factors, including personal health and wellness, age, and much more. Patients are advised to ask their surgeons about having multiple procedures simultaneously.