Where is the incision for a lateral brow lift?

Where is the incision for a lateral brow lift?

A lateral brow lift is either performed through an incision within the hair or at the temporal hairline. You might instinctively say that you prefer the incision hidden in the hair but that incision may cause a small bald spot and will lift the hairline making the forehead higher.

What is a lateral brow?

The lateral brow is the portion that descends first as we age, creating heaviness to the upper eyelid. The temporal brow lift helps reverse this and is often combined with an upper blepharoplasty.

What are the brow depressors?

The frontalis muscle is the primary elevator of the brow, whereas the orbicularis oculi, corrugator supercilii and procerus muscles all act as brow depressors. These muscles are innervated by branches of the facial nerve. The lateral brow is usually the first to droop.

What is a periorbital approach?

Overview. There are two periorbital approaches to the superolateral rim of the orbit: Lateral eyebrow approach (supraorbital eyebrow approach, A) Upper-eyelid approach (upper blepharoplasty or supratarsal fold approach, B)

How is a lateral brow lift performed?

The procedure involves the surgeon making approximately one-inch incisions behind the hairline, just above the forehead. The underlying tissue of the brow area is then lifted and repositioned for the desired results. The procedure will require only local anesthesia.

Are lateral brow lifts permanent?

Is a brow lift permanent? Although the effects of any brow lift will ultimately fade as you continue to age and gravity performs its endless function, your results will last for many years depending on the type of brow lift you receive and the condition of your skin.

Where is the lateral eyebrow?

During youth, the lateral brow sits above the upper orbital bony rim and is slightly higher than the inner brow, and the vector of the tail of the eyebrow is more horizontal. This slight arch results in an open, bright look around the eyes and a fresh, vibrant gaze we all associate with youth.

Can a brow lift fix hooded eyes?

Brow lift surgery is used to reduce the appearance of a heavy, sagging brow. The procedure can help patients correct hooded eyes, as well as treat deep furrows. An eyelid lift may be recommended to remove bags from beneath the lower eyelids and excess skin from the upper eyelids.

Is eyebrow considered periocular area?

Most authors use the eyebrow as the superior limit of the periocular aesthetic unit; however, the suprabrow area can also be considered to be part of the periocular area, as closures in this area can affect the eyebrow and upper eyelid (Figure 12.1).

Can a bald man get a brow lift?

Conclusions: The direct brow lift technique in bald men and with a high anterior hairline provides excellent and long-lasting results.