Endoscopic brow lift to reshape eye brows in even in youth

Ran Y. Rubinstein, MD answers: Is 20 years old too young for endoscopic brow lift?

I am 20 years old and have inherited droopy eyebrows. I think an endoscopic procedure could improve my appearance. Am I too young to undergo this type of procedure?


Ran Y. Rubinstein, MD
18 days ago

Nina,

I would have to see a photo of your face and brows in order to determine if a brow lift would be of benefit.  Most people having brow lifts are doing so due to sagging with age.  There is a smaller subset of my patients who are born with brows that are low or shaped in a manner that is not as attractive to them. 

I find that Botox injections can have a dramatic effect on lifting and reshaping eye brows.  You may want to begin with Botox treatments to see how you like the new position of your brows.

Good luck!

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