Does endoscopic brow lift raise hair line ?? and how much of endo brow lift usually raise eyebrows? I have very low forehead and eyebrow, if i had endoscopic brow lift i dont wanna look my forehead smaller cause eyebrow raised. I am 24 years old, I do not want to corona forehead lift unless no other options Thanks for help.
Answer: Brow Lift Thank you for your question. The endoscopic procedure is the preferred procedure because it has a quicker recovery time and is generally less invasive. I suggest that you move forward and consult with a board certified facial plastic surgeon. Best wishes,
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Answer: Brow Lift Thank you for your question. The endoscopic procedure is the preferred procedure because it has a quicker recovery time and is generally less invasive. I suggest that you move forward and consult with a board certified facial plastic surgeon. Best wishes,
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May 3, 2016
Answer: Endoscopic brow lift If you do an endoscopic brow lift the incision are behind the hairline, so the length of the forehead is not altered. If anything it may appear longer. ( a pretrichial lift where the incision is made at the first row of hairs can shorten the forehead). The amount of lift you get will depend on your anatomy and the laxity present in your brow and forehead.
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May 3, 2016
Answer: Endoscopic brow lift If you do an endoscopic brow lift the incision are behind the hairline, so the length of the forehead is not altered. If anything it may appear longer. ( a pretrichial lift where the incision is made at the first row of hairs can shorten the forehead). The amount of lift you get will depend on your anatomy and the laxity present in your brow and forehead.
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May 9, 2016
Answer: Endoscopic brow lift The endoscopic brow lift does not lift the hair line if the incisions are made posterior to the hairline. To address your other question, any type of brow lift can normally lift the brows from 4mm and more, depending on how much you want to lift them. So your forehead wont look smaller after this procedure as well. Hope this answers your question.
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May 9, 2016
Answer: Endoscopic brow lift The endoscopic brow lift does not lift the hair line if the incisions are made posterior to the hairline. To address your other question, any type of brow lift can normally lift the brows from 4mm and more, depending on how much you want to lift them. So your forehead wont look smaller after this procedure as well. Hope this answers your question.
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May 5, 2016
Answer: Endoscopic browlift An endoscopic browlift does indeed raise the hairline a few millimetres. The amount of eyebrow lift depends on how much the brow has dropped but is often in the 6 to 8 mm range.However, this is usually a procedure for the aging (drooping or ptotic) brow, not to change forehead dimensions!Hope this helps.Nicolas Hynes, MSc, MD, FRCS(C)
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May 5, 2016
Answer: Endoscopic browlift An endoscopic browlift does indeed raise the hairline a few millimetres. The amount of eyebrow lift depends on how much the brow has dropped but is often in the 6 to 8 mm range.However, this is usually a procedure for the aging (drooping or ptotic) brow, not to change forehead dimensions!Hope this helps.Nicolas Hynes, MSc, MD, FRCS(C)
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May 3, 2016
Answer: Endoscopic Brow lift with a small forehead: does it raise the hairline? Without photos it is difficult to understand why you even need a forehead lift at 24 years old?! This really is the question more than if your forehead will be raised with an endoscopic forehead procedure( the answer is yes about 1/2 inch) . So it may be that you are concerned about a result more than why you may even be a candidate for this procedure.William Aiello, MD Orange County CA
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May 3, 2016
Answer: Endoscopic Brow lift with a small forehead: does it raise the hairline? Without photos it is difficult to understand why you even need a forehead lift at 24 years old?! This really is the question more than if your forehead will be raised with an endoscopic forehead procedure( the answer is yes about 1/2 inch) . So it may be that you are concerned about a result more than why you may even be a candidate for this procedure.William Aiello, MD Orange County CA
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