Full Brow Lift in Charlotte, NC

Full Brow Lift Surgery

A full brow lift surgery is one of five brow lift techniques Dr. Freeman may recommend This surgical technique depends on factors such as the position of the eyebrows, the thickness of the patient’s kin, and the strength of their brow depressors. The amount of excess upper eyelid skin will be reduced by the endoscopic brow lift.
A full brow lift surgery is one of the brow lift choices. Dr. Freeman chooses between endoscopic brow lifts and uses a Segmental Endoscopic Brow Lift approach so that the results fit each person, individually.
The Segmental Endoscopic Brow Lift, invented by Dr. Freeman creates more predictable and natural-looking results with higher patient satisfaction.
Some patients elect to have a completion upper lid blepharoplasty several months after their brow surgery. In Dr. Freeman’s experience, only about 8% of brow lift surgery patients elect to take this step. Should you be one of those patients, a completion upper lid blepharoplasty is usually done under local anesthesia and bruising is minimal.
Excess height of the hairline can also be addressed during an segmental endoscopic full brow lift surgery. However, this would require a combination of a trichophilic incision combined with the endoscope. Should you be interested in lowering your hairline, you can discuss it with Dr. Freeman during your consultation. The hairline will remain relatively unchanged otherwise.
A full brow lift surgery is performed in patients with the heaviness of the lateral brow, and medial brow, as well as inferior rotation of the medial head of the brow and thick skin or strong brow depressors.
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