Endoscopic upper-face lifting (Endoscopic Forehead and Brow Lift)
Endoscopic Forehead and Brow Lift
Plastic surgery for very natural rejuvenation of the forehead, temples, and eye area.
Advantages
Unlike classical lifting, the endoscopic surgery is performed without skin excision. The surgeon redistributes the skin across the entire forehead area, lifts the muscles, smooths the forehead, and raises the eyebrows. The gaze appears open, fresh, and rested.
- Invisible Scars: Their size does not exceed one centimeter and they are effectively concealed by hair.
- Our proprietary technique prevents hair loss in the incision area.
- The procedure provides an effect similar to upper eyelid blepharoplasty—lifting the outer corners of the eyes, smoothing the upper eyelid fold, and reducing crow's feet.
- Short rehabilitation period.
- The fact of surgery will go unnoticed by those around you.
- To fix the eyebrows in a high position, we use non-magnetic titanium micro-fixators, which reliably maintain the achieved lifting effect.
- Often, we achieve the effect of upper eyelid lifting without cutting the eyelid itself.
- Very natural rejuvenating effect with no "over-tightening."
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Indications
- Excess skin of the upper eyelid.
- Sagging and overstretched skin of the lower eyelid extending into the cheek area.
- Excess skin of the lower eyelid.
- Drooping outer edge of the eyelid.
- Bags under the eyes.
- Lower eyelid does not cover the lower edge of the lens.
- Age-related narrowing or rounding of the eyes.
- Almond-shaped eye slits.
- Wilting and thinning of soft tissues, "skeletonization" of the eye sockets.
- Deepening of the nasolacrimal groove.
- "Crow's feet" wrinkles at the corners of the eyes.
- Vision field limitations due to excess skin.
Contraindications
- Infectious diseases.
- Serious chronic diseases of internal organs.
- Hyperfunction of the thyroid gland.
- Oncology.
- Blood clotting disorders.
- Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus.
- High intraocular pressure.
- Hypertension.
- Heart failure.
- Skin diseases.
- Weakness of the lower eyelid.
Preparation for Surgery
• Two weeks before and after the surgery: completely refrain from tanning, smoking, and alcohol.
Anesthesia
• TIVA (Total Intravenous Anesthesia).
Duration of the Surgery
• 1-2 hours.
• Discharge is possible within 5-6 hours after the surgery or the following morning.
Duration of Effect
• 5-10 years.
Rehabilitation
- Days 2-6: Stitch removal; swelling may persist for up to 10 days.
- Day 7: Limit sports, dancing, sexual contacts; avoid cleaning, reading, working on the computer, and watching TV.
- Day 7: Return to work is permitted.
- Day 8: Hypoallergenic cosmetics may be used.
- Days 14: Avoid sunbathing in the sun and in tanning beds.
- Days 21: Do not use contact lenses.
- Days 30: Avoid hot showers, saunas, baths, and swimming pools.
- Days 90: Use sunglasses for protection.
- The final result can be observed 7-10 days after the surgery.
Cost
From 5 000 USD.*
*The cost of anesthesia and hospitalization is charged separately from the stated prices for surgeries and depends on the operating facilities. The patient also pays separately for preoperative tests and postoperative rehabilitation.
The cost of the surgery by doctors may vary depending on the individual characteristics of the patient, the extended technical complexity (related to previously performed surgeries and procedures), as well as the use of proprietary surgical techniques.