28 y/o male who wants to do an endoscopic brow lift. My eyebrows has my whole life been low/hooded and I was first considering temportal brow lift but after some research I believe endoscopic brow lift is the best way. However I am also in the process of lasering off my face tattoosr (pico laser) and my concern is that the swelling or ”trauma” from the laser will change the brow lift results to the negative? ; I will of course take a break of the laser treatments for a few months following the surgery but I am still worried as the tattoos that I am lasering goes through the brows but mainly on the forehead area. In the attached photos you can see my natural brow position (also a bit asymmetrical), and you can also see where I demonstrate how I want the lift to look by pulling the skin
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Answer: There should be no problem with endoscopic brow lift and laser tattoo removal
Hi! You’re not alone — deep-set or hollow eyes with dark circles are a common concern and can often be improved.
Options to consider:
Tear trough or under-eye filler: Helps smooth hollowing and reduce shadowing.
Fat grafting: A longer-lasting option for volume restoration.
Brow lift (...
Placing a brow lift incision through the hair baring area will allow the forehead to be re-lengthened vertically. This can also pull up the eyebrows.
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Gary Horndeski, M.D.
From the photos, it seems that you are a good candidate for Botox.
Forehead muscles, especially in the glabella area (between the brows), can cause downward pull and wrinkles. Botox is the most effective non-invasive solution to relax these muscles, softening forehead wrinkles and preventing the...