Temple - Eyebrow Lift

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What is Temporal-Brow Lift Aesthetics?
The temple-brow lift is an aesthetic procedure performed to eliminate sagging and drooping around the eyes.
With aging, gravity and weakening of facial muscles, the eyebrows and temple area sag downwards.
This can give the person a tired and aged appearance.
The temple-brow lift surgery aims to achieve a younger, dynamic and attractive facial expression by lifting the skin and muscle tissue in this area.
This procedure is usually performed with minimally invasive methods and makes the eyebrows look more lifted and the eye area look younger.
The temple-brow lift offers an effective solution to wrinkles and sagging in the upper part of the face.
For whom is temple-eyebrow lift aesthetics suitable?
The temple-brow lift is suitable for people who are uncomfortable with the natural structure of their eyebrows or the fact that they have sagged downward with the aging process.
This aesthetic procedure is intended to eliminate sagging around the eyes and wrinkles in the forehead area.
The following conditions are the main reasons for temple-brow lift surgery:
- Low eyebrows: Sagging eyebrows can create an aesthetic problem around the eyes.
This can make the person look more tired and older than they really are. - Wrinkles on the forehead: As the eyebrows fall, horizontal lines and wrinkles may appear on the forehead.
A brow lift reduces these wrinkles. - Sagging around the eyes: As the eyebrows fall, the eyelids also sag downwards and an aesthetic problem occurs around the eyes.
- The desire for a younger and more dynamic appearance: Brow lift surgery gives the person a younger and more dynamic facial expression.
The most suitable candidates for temple-brow lift aesthetics are individuals who are in good general health, do not smoke and have realistic expectations.
In addition, although the surgery is generally preferred for people aged 40 and over, people with low eyebrows at a young age can also benefit from this procedure.
How is temple-eyebrow lift aesthetics performed?
The temple-brow lift is a minimally invasive procedure, usually performed endoscopically.
It is performed under local anesthesia or general anesthesia and the procedure time usually ranges from 1 to 2 hours.
During surgery, the muscles and tissues under the skin are tightened and the eyebrows are pulled upwards.
The temple-eyebrow lift aesthetics is performed with the following steps:
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Making the incisions: During surgery, small incisions are made along the hairline.
A thin camera called an endoscope is used to access the tissues under the eyebrows and temple area.
The incisions are usually hidden in the hair, making the scars invisible. -
Tightening of muscles and tissues: Using an endoscope, the surgeon pulls up the muscles and connective tissues under the eyebrows.
The eyebrows and temple area gain a more lifted and youthful appearance.
Wrinkles on the forehead are also reduced during this procedure. -
Repositioning of the skin: During surgery, excess tissues under the skin are removed and the skin is tightly fixed.
This procedure gives the upper part of the face a more youthful and dynamic appearance.
After the procedure is completed, the incisions are closed with aesthetic sutures.
Since the suture marks are within the hairline, there is no visible scar after surgery.
Preparation Before Temple-Brow Lift Surgery
The interview with your surgeon before the temple-brow lift aesthetics is important for the surgery to be successful.
Your surgeon will explain to you in detail how the surgery will be performed, the postoperative recovery process and possible risks.
The main points to be considered before the surgery are as follows:
- General health status: Your surgeon will assess your general health and determine whether you are suitable for surgery.
It is important to provide information about any existing health problems and medications you are taking. - Smoking: If you smoke, you will need to quit at least two weeks before surgery.
Smoking can negatively affect the healing process and increase the risk of complications. - Blood thinners: Blood thinners such as aspirin should be stopped before surgery.
These drugs may increase the risk of bleeding during surgery.
Recovery Process After Temporal-Brow Lift Surgery
The recovery process after temporal-brow lift surgery is usually fast.
You can return to your daily activities within a few days after surgery, but full recovery may take several weeks.
The main points to be considered during the healing process are as follows:
- Swelling and bruising: There may be mild swelling and bruising in the temple and forehead area after surgery.
This is normal and usually subsides within 1 to 2 weeks. - Removal of stitches: Since the incisions made during surgery are usually very thin, the stitches are removed in 7 to 10 days.
- Eye and eyebrow contour protection: During the post-operative healing process, it is important to avoid gestures that will strain your eyebrows and protect the area against impacts.
By paying attention to your surgeon’s recommendations, you can ensure that the healing process goes smoothly.
Risks of Temple-Brow Lift Surgery
As with any surgical operation, temple-eyebrow lift surgery also has some risks.
However, these risks are minimal when performed by an experienced surgeon.
Possible risks are as follows:
- Infection
- Bleeding
- Delayed wound healing
- Asymmetry in eyebrows
- Nerve damage (temporary or permanent loss of sensation)
- Scars
Your surgeon will inform you about these risks and closely monitor your postoperative recovery.