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The blepharoplasty procedure addresses the upper and lower
eyelids, but does not address the eyebrow proper. Eyebrow ptosis (or laxity)
is a common occurrence and is usually associated with the upper and lower
eyelid blepharochalasia palpebra. The eyebrows may descend and encroach
upon the upper eyelids, worsening the weary and / or tired appearance
of the upper eyelids. The specific procedure designed to restore a youthful
appearance and restore aesthetic harmony to the upper eyebrows is known
as the endoscopic brow lift.
Once performed, endoscopic brow lift will negate the need
for an upper blepharoplasty procedure. Each individual is unique and anatomy
can dictate which procedure(s) will be most beneficial. Oftentimes, an
endoscopic brow lift and a lower blepharoplasty are all that is required
for eye rejuvenation. Other times, both upper and lower blepharoplasty
is a more suitable option. It is quite rare for upper and / or lower blepharoplasty
to be required after an upper brow lift. The endoscopic brow lift usually
satisfactorily addresses rejuvenation of the entire upper forehead and
face and has become one of the most highly desirable procedures today
in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery.
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