Endoscopic Temporal Lift Surgery
Endoscopic Temporal Lift Surgery is a cosmetic procedure performed to correct sagging eyebrows, which are often considered signs of aging and can negatively impact a person's facial expression. This procedure lifts the eyebrows and temples, providing a natural rejuvenated appearance and making the facial expression appear fresher and more energetic.
Who Is Suitable for Endoscopic Temporal Lift Surgery?
Individuals who do not feel the need for a full brow lift and only want their brow tips lifted, Those with deep lines on both sides of the eyes and aiming to reduce the visible effects of aging on the face, Individuals experiencing hereditary or age-related brow sagging and skin laxity.
Surgery Technique?
Endoscopic temporal lift surgery requires temporary incisions on both sides of the hairline above the ears, leaving almost invisible scars. The underlying tissues are then lifted and tightened. Any "crow's feet" lines extending from the corners of the eyes are corrected and smoothed out. The skin is then tightened, excess tissue is removed, and the incisions are closed with sutures.
Longevity and Recovery After Surgery
It is a permanent surgical procedure. However, depending on the skin structure and age progression, facial sagging may occur again over time. You can return to work and daily activities within 2 weeks.
Postoperative Period
The general recovery period after endoscopic temporal lift surgery typically lasts 1-2 weeks. During this time, mild swelling, bruising, and some discomfort are normal. The first few days are usually spent resting and taking pain relievers. Most people can resume light duties and daily activities after one week.