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Area of Science:

  • Plastic Surgery
  • Aesthetic Medicine
  • Ophthalmology

Background:

  • Forehead rejuvenation aims to elevate eyebrows, reduce wrinkles, and soften frown lines.
  • Endoscopic forehead lift is an advancement over traditional coronal and pretrichial methods.
  • Minimally invasive techniques are increasingly preferred for facial rejuvenation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the efficacy and advantages of the transpalpebral eyebrow lift.
  • To compare the transpalpebral technique with endoscopic-assisted forehead lift.
  • To assess the suitability of transpalpebral lift for specific patient concerns.

Main Methods:

  • The transpalpebral eyebrow lift technique was employed.
  • Direct visualization of anatomical structures was achieved without endoscopic equipment.
  • Patient outcomes for mild-to-moderate eyebrow ptosis were assessed.

Main Results:

  • The transpalpebral approach provides direct visualization similar to endoscopic methods.
  • This technique is less costly and requires a shorter learning curve than endoscopic lifts.
  • Satisfactory results were observed in improving lateral eyebrow ptosis and glabellar wrinkles.

Conclusions:

  • Transpalpebral eyebrow lift is a viable and effective alternative for forehead rejuvenation.
  • It offers comparable visualization to endoscopic techniques with reduced cost and complexity.
  • The procedure successfully addresses mild-to-moderate eyebrow sagging and glabellar lines.