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Vertical Internal Brow Suspension: A Technique to Avoid Lateral Relapse After Endoscopic Brow Lift
Background:
Endoscopic brow lift is an integral component of upper face surgical rejuvenation protocols. Lateral relapse is one of the leading causes of dissatisfaction after endoscopic brow lift.
Objectives:
In this study I introduce and evaluate the vertical internal brow suspension (VIBS), a novel fixation technique designed to prevent lateral brow relapse following endoscopic brow lift.
Methods:
A retrospective review was conducted on 118 consecutive endoscopic brow lift cases performed by the author between January 2019 and June 2024 with the VIBS technique. Additionally, a subgroup of 29 patients who underwent isolated endoscopic brow lifts with at least 1 year of follow-up were included in a quantitative analysis of long-term brow position and forehead height.
Results:
Significant increases in brow height across all measurement levels (P < .001) were observed in the quantitative analysis subgroup. No significant change in forehead height was noted (P = .927). The VIBS technique also beneficially reduced apparent forehead height in patients with initially high foreheads. Frontal suture extrusions (6.8%) and temporary hair loss around scalp incisions (5.1%) were the most common complications observed in the retrospective analysis of 118 patients.
Conclusions:
The VIBS technique effectively prevents lateral brow relapse, achieving stable lateral brow elevation. It is a safe technique with minor complications. It addresses one of the long-standing challenges of the endoscopic brow lift surgery, representing a valuable advancement in upper face rejuvenation procedures.
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