A forehead and brow lift is a technique that removes wrinkles on the forehead that drag the entire face down and make it appear older than it is.
It is commonly done between the ages of 40 and 60 in order to reduce the visible signs of aging. It can, however, benefit younger people who develop creases on their forehead and middle brow as a result of their extreme expressiveness.
Endoscopic forehead lifts are performed using tiny scalp incisions. The elevation is achieved using a variety of welding procedures that secure the tissues to the bone. The brows can be straightened surgically if the doctor so desires and the patient consents. Furthermore, the muscle that causes the crease in the middle brow can be excised, resolving the issue permanently.
This procedure requires local anesthesia or stupor as an anesthetic (sleep deprivation).
The surgery will take 45 minutes to complete. The surgery will take longer if it is done in conjunction with other surgical techniques.
One can resume his normal routine on the first day. The swelling and indications of the operation go away in the first four days. For the first few weeks, avoid heavy activities.