Endoscopic eyebrow lift
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- May 25
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 16

Laparoscopic eyebrow lift is a surgical technique that helps to solve the problem of drooping eyebrows and partial eyelid dropping. Wrinkles in the forehead and between the eyebrows are used with small instruments and an endoscope to allow the doctor to see the internal structure and perform surgery accurately.
Advantages of laparoscopic eyebrow lift:
Small surgical incision: the scar is hidden in the hairline. This makes it difficult to notice.
Less swelling and bruising: Less tissue disturbance than open surgery.
Faster recovery: The recovery period is shorter. They can return to their normal activities sooner.
The result looks natural: the eyebrows are raised in the right position for the face.
Accurate and safe: The endoscope allows the doctor to see the internal structure clearly. Reduces risk to nerves and surrounding tissues.
Reduce wrinkles: Helps to improve the appearance of wrinkles on the forehead and between the eyebrows.
Brighter eyes: Raising your eyebrows helps your eyes look bigger and brighter.

Who is suitable for laparoscopic eyebrow lift?
People who have problems with drooping eyebrows, making them look tired or old.
People who have slightly drooping eyelids due to drooping eyebrows.
People with wrinkles around the forehead and between the eyebrows.
Those who want to improve their face to look younger and brighter.
People who are healthy and have reasonable expectations.
Preparation before surgery:
Inform the doctor of the history of drug allergies and medical conditions.
Refrain from certain medications such as aspirin, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), certain vitamins and supplements, at least 1-2 weeks before surgery.
Refrain from smoking for at least 4 weeks before and after surgery.
Abstain from alcohol for at least 1 week before surgery.
Prepare comfortable clothes. No need to wear it over the head.
Refrain from wearing makeup on the day of surgery.
There should be a caregiver after surgery.
Postoperative Care:
Apply a cold compress to the forehead and around the eyes for the first few days to reduce swelling and bruising.
Lie with your head high in the beginning.
Take medication as prescribed by a doctor.
Clean the wound according to the doctor's instructions.
Avoid touching or scratching the wound area.
Avoid strenuous activities or low head bending during the first 2-4 weeks.
Avoid direct sunlight.
Come to see a doctor by appointment for follow-up.
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