Endoscopic Brow Lift
Patients who feel they have drooping of the upper eyelids often have drooping of the brows.
Brow drooping can be corrected with a procedure known as an endoscopic browlift. The browlift is performed using a small telescope through five incisions, approximately one-half inch in size, hidden in the hairline. Patients can expect to be swollen for approximately five days. The operation is accomplished under monitored anesthesia with sedation. The procedure is often performed with minimal incision removal of upper eyelid skin, and sculpture of the fat pads in the upper eyelids (upper blepharoplasty). The procedure is often accompanied by endoscopic mid-facelift and occasionally by fat injection (liposculpture).
Some examples of patients who have had brow corrections by us are shown below.









