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Coronal Browlift Animation
What is Coronal Brow Lift?
- If you have sagging eyebrows that create a tired or sad appearance, deep horizontal creases across your forehead, or frown lines or furrows between your eyebrows, you might be a good endoscopic brow lift candidate.To get a glimpse of the potential results, you can try a simple test on your own. Place your fingertips at the outer edges of your eyebrows and gently raise the skin upwards.
- This will give you a good indication of what the procedure might do for your appearance. Of course, the best way to determine if an endoscopic brow lift is right for you is by a thorough consultation with your plastic surgeon.
Indications for Endoscopic Brow lift
- Brow ptosis (drooping)
- Pseudoptsis of the eyelids
- Vertical and transverse rhytids (wrinkling) of the forehead
