I am hesitant about scarring at the temple due to fine, thin hair and don't feel comfortable with temporal brow lift. I've heard endoscopic has a high failure rate and the gliding brow lift results in irregularities seen underneath the skin (like liposuction leaves, sometimes). I've been reading about the Vertical Internal Brow Suspension. Is it well regarded?
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A direct brow lift will leave a scar that could be obtrusive. An endoscopic brow lift has very small incisions near the hairline. It can give great results without the risk of unfavorable scars. See a board certified plastic surgeon near you to learn more.
From the submitted photos a brow lift should address your concerns. Repositioning the brows can give a refreshed look to the eyes. See a board certified plastic surgeon near you to learn more. I've included a video I hope you find helpful.