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see some forehead procedure photos, please click
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Browlift
On days when you are feeling well rested and content, does your facial expression tell
a different story? Often, the forehead is the main culprit. A lined or furrowed brow can make a serene face appear upset or concerned. Frown lines between the eyebrows can produce an angry look. A dropping brow can create a perpetually tired or sad look.
How
is a forehead lift performed?
The technique chosen for your surgery depends on your features,
Dr Wigoda's preferences and your desired results.
One
common method is the coronal incision technique.
Using this technique, an incision is made across the
top of the scalp, beginning above the ears and concealed
within the hair. Sometimes the incision may be placed at
the front of the hairline. The incision is designed to
be inconspicuous when healed. Working through this
incision, Dr. Wigoda can modify or remove
parts of the muscles that cause wrinkling and frown
lines, remove excess skin and lift your eyebrows to a
more pleasing level.
A
new technique performed by Dr. Wigoda is the endoscopic
browlift. Three to five small incisions are made behind
the hairline. A camera and specially designed
instruments are used to raise the brow and weaken the
muscles that cause wrinkling and frown lines. the
recovery period is quicker, the risk of scalp numbness
and hair loss is reduced, and the results are excellent.
You
may be a good candidate for forehead lift if you have
any of the following types of conditions:
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Sagging
or low position of the eyebrows, creating a tired or
sad appearance
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Deep
horizontal creases across the forehead
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Frown
lines, or furrows, between the eyebrows and
sometimes across the top of the nose
Browlift Photos
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65
year old female before and 2 months after endoscopic
forehead lift |
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65 year old
female. Before and 2 months after face and neck lift, upper and lower
blepharoplasty, and endoscopic forehead lift |
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55 year old female.
Before and 4 months after face and neck lift, upper and lower
blepharoplasty, coronal forehead lift, and midface
lift. |
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Frequently asked questions: click
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Please
take a moment to contact Dr. Wigoda with any question you may
have
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