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Cosmetic Surgery Facelifts, Browlift And Other Plastic Surgery

 

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This type of brow lift raises the hairline and heightens the forehead.

Endoscopic browlift
An endoscope is a very narrow, flexible, hollow tube with a light at the end. It’s connected to a television monitor and the plastic surgeon uses this TV picture to guide his actions. Endoscopes are used for many surgeries now, but the endoscopic brow lift was the first one to be accepted widely. Endoscopic surgeries are much less invasive and stressful than traditional surgeries.

The endoscopic brow lift calls for several small incisions in the scalp (3 to 5, depending on what exactly is to be done), each an inch long or less. Through one of these, the cosmetic surgeon will insert an endoscope. Through another of the incisions, he inserts surgical instruments and carefully lifts the forehead skin to a new position. The eyebrows are lifted at the same time, giving the eyes a wider look.

As with the traditional brow lift, the plastic surgeon then closes the incision and usually dresses it, using a bandage to hold the dressings in place.

In this type of browlift, no skin is removed. So this is not the procedure of choice for a person with many horizontal brow wrinkles. But the small incisions leave very small scars, which makes it good for men whose hair is too thin to cover scars.

Temporal brow lift
The temporal browlift (also called a lateral lift or lateral brow lift) is a variation of the endoscopic brow lift. In this procedure, the small incisions are located a little further to the sides, nearer the temples, and the new position of the skin and underlying tissues has a slightly more slanted angle. It also lifts the cheeks a little, giving a more youthful line to the cheekbones.

Excess skin is removed, which lifts the outer ends of the eyebrows slightly, but doesn’t lift the center ends. Crow’s feet are also removed with this method. It can be done at the same time as an endoscopic brow lift and / or a facelift.

Corrugator muscle excision
The corrugator muscle is the one which squeezes the eyebrows together, forming frown wrinkles as we age. A corrugator excision is often performed along with a browlift and involves modifying or removing part of the corrugator muscle so that frown lines will not re-develop.

Direct browlift
This is a method for raising the eyebrows without affecting the hairline or working on frown lines or crow’s feet. The incisions are right along the tops of the eyebrows and raise only the eyebrows themselves. The resulting scars are barely visible against the hair of the eyebrows.

Laser surgery
In conjunction with any of the above facial rejuvenation procedures, people often have laser surgery.

What is a laser?
A laser is a focused beam of light which can be precisely controlled by the cosmetic surgeon for resurfacing the skin. Lasers are very effective at removing such things as moles, fine wrinkles, spider veins, port wine stains, or mild scarring.

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