I had an endoscopic brow lift, but I don't like the result. Even if it looks natural, I would like to redo it because it doesn't feel like me. The changes are minor: my brows were lifted, and the shape of my eyes was altered—the outer corners were turned upwards. How can this be corrected? Who can help?
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An outer brow lift can help reduce sagging skin on the outer corners of the eyelids by raising the outer portion of the brow. However, its effectiveness depends on the extent of sagging, skin elasticity, and your anatomy. Since you've already had upper blepharoplasty and a brow lift, additional...
The result presented in these photos show very symmetric brows with slightly elevated arches what most patients undergoing this type of surgery would appreciate. Revision to drop both brows and correct existing scars should be addressed with your surgeon first; in person second opinion...
The difference between endoscopic and non endoscopic brow lift is obviously the use of the endoscope to visualize as the operation is performed. The endoscope is useful, not just because of nerves, but there are also some vessels that would be nice to avoid. The incision is within the hairline...