Limited Incision Nonendoscopic Brow Lift
Eyebrows are perhaps the most expressive part of the face; one can express anger, worry, surprise, and other emotions by the position of his or her brows. Aging and prolonged hyperactivity of the upper facial musculature can result in transverse forehead wrinkles (frontalis muscles), brow ptosis/laxity (corrugator and orbicularis muscles), and glabellar wrinkling (corrugator, orbicularis, and procerus muscles). Thus, the aim of rejuvenation procedures is to improve forehead rhytides, reverse brow ptosis, reduce or eliminate glabellar creases, and elevate the lateral eyebrow position.
For nearly a century, many techniques for rejuvenation of the upper third of the face and brow have been described.