Eyebrow Lift | Lasts longer than alternatives

Results for Years, Not Months

Minimally invasive Endotine brow lift procedures, performed by a board-certified plastic surgeon, will provide natural, longer-lasting results.* 1,2,3,4

*Results may vary

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What is Brow Ptosis?

Aging around the eyes is most clearly exhibited in the eyelids and the eyebrows. The eyelid and the brow work together and their shape and location can have a big effect on the mood that you convey—regardless of how you actually feel.

Have you ever been asked if you feel tired or angry, when in fact you feel great? If so, it might be the case that your brows have fallen over time. The low position can give you that tired, stern or angry look—a condition called Brow Ptosis. As the brow descends, it creates excess skin over the eyelid, making your eyes look puffy and older.

Brow Ptosis
Excess Skin
example of patient with Brow Ptosis

What is a Brow Lift?

A brow lift, also called a forehead lift, surgically corrects drooping eyebrows and softens worried or angry expressions resulting from frown lines. During the procedure, commonly performed on men and women between the ages of 35 and 70, a surgeon elevates the skin and underlying tissues of the upper face and may remove part of the muscle that causes frown lines between the brows. The result is a more youthful, relaxed, and refreshed appearance.

The brow lift procedure may not be for those with:

  • Moderate to severe brow ptosis that requires more than 3–4mm elevation to correct
  • Excessive skin laxity
  • Excessive or deep horizontal wrinkles on your forehead
  • Brows that require both medial and lateral elevation to correct your brow ptosis
Patients with any of these factors may need a forehead lift.

female patient before Endotine Brow, forehead procedure with fallen brows and angry look female patient after Endotine Brow, forehead procedure with brows lifted and younger look

Results and patient experience may vary.

How will this procedure help me look more youthful?

As you know, the aging process and its effects vary greatly depending on genetics and lifestyle. However, there are some common and predictable changes that most people will experience.

In general, aging around the eyes is exhibited in two areas: the eye lids and the eyebrow. The eyelid and the brow work together – like a frame around a painting – and their shape and location can have a big effect on the mood and attitude that you convey – regardless of how you actually feel.

Have you ever been asked if you feel tired, or if you are angry, when in fact you feel great? If so, it might be the case that your brows have fallen over time. The low position can give you that tired or angry look – a condition called Brow Ptosis. As the brow descends, it creates excess skin on the eyelid, making your eyes look puffy and older.

Sometimes just lifting the brow back to its youthful position can provide a natural rejuvenation effect that takes years off your appearance and appears to improve your mood. Rejuvenation of the eye requires your surgeon to evaluate your brow height and shape, your eyelid’s position, and the degree of excess skin or skin laxity.

Endotine Surgery

Endotine gives surgeons the ability to adjust your forehead-skin position through very small incisions behind your hairline, raising your brows to a natural position, while softening creases between your eyebrows and along your forehead.4,5,6

This procedure typically takes between one and two hours and is usually performed in the surgeon's office-based facility or an outpatient surgery center under intravenous sedation or general anesthesia.15

woman with Endotine Forehead implant located behind the hairline and above the forehead

Am I a Brow Lift candidate??

Suppose you have sagging eyebrows that create a tired,angry, or sad appearance, deep horizontal creases across your forehead, or frown lines or furrows between your eyebrows. In that case, you may be a candidate for an endoscopic brow lift.

To determine if an endoscopic brow lift is right for you, consult your plastic surgeon thoroughly.

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Talk to Your Surgeon

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The best way to determine if a brow lift is right for you is through [consultation with a qualified plastic surgeon][1].

Download the free Endotine Endoscopic Brow Lift fact sheet and take it with you to your surgeon consultation.