Contents
- What is endoscopic brow lift?
- How is endoscopic eyebrow lift surgery done?
- What to do after endoscopic eyebrow lift surgery?
- What are the different brow lift techniques?
- What are the advantages of endoscopic brow lift surgery?
- Who is a good candidate for endoscopic brow lift?
- How long does it take to see results from brow lift?
- How long does endoscopic brow lift last?
- Endoscopic brow lift cost in Turkey
- Frequently Asked Questions
What is endoscopic brow lift?
Endoscopic brow lift is a popular procedure for lifting up fallen eyebrows and correcting forehead lines. By making small incisions behind the hairline, subcutaneous tissues are seen with the help of a thin camera, and the procedure is performed without the need for large incisions. In this way, scars are not visible, and a younger appearance is achieved. It is an ideal option for those who want a natural change without long recovery times.
Objective of Endoscopic brow lift | Endoscopic brow lift aims to elevate the eyebrows, smooth forehead wrinkles, and reduce frown lines by repositioning underlying tissues and muscles. |
Techniques | Endoscopic Incisions, Endoscope Assistance, Tissue Release & Repositioning, Fixation Methods, Minimal Downtime & Scarring |
Anesthesia | Endoscopic brow lift is typically performed under either local anaesthesia with sedation or general anaesthesia, depending on the patient’s needs and the surgeon’s preference. |
Candidate | Someone who is in good health, has sagging eyebrows, wrinkles, and forehead lines. |
Recovery Process | The recovery process for an endoscopic brow lift is generally quick compared to traditional brow lift techniques, thanks to the minimally invasive nature of the surgery. |
Aftercare | Keep the head elevated, manage swelling and bruising, care for incisions, take pain medication as prescribed, follow up on appointments, avoid strenuous activities, monitor for signs of infection, and maintain a diet and hydration. |
| Risks | There are some risks, but these risks are rare. Swelling, bruising, or numbness completely resolves within a few weeks. |
Cost | In Turkey, $2,500 to $4,000. In the USA, $6,000 to $9,000. In Europe, €4,000 to €7,500. |
Endoscopic brow lift surgery is a procedure performed with the help of small and thin cameras called endoscopes, without any incisions and without leaving any scars. During the procedure, small holes are made in the inner parts of the scalp from several different points, causing almost no bleeding and leaving no scars. Compared to old methods, the healing period is much shorter with less swelling.After eyelid surgery, the redness around the eyes disappears in 1-2 months, and the incision sites return to skin colour in 6 months.
Op.Dr. Serif Yavuz
How is endoscopic eyebrow lift surgery done?
Photographing and planning before the surgery.
Before the operation, photographs are taken to record the ‘before’ state of your face. Your surgeon will also make drawings on your forehead with special pens and plan where the eyebrows will be removed during the operation.
Anaesthesia
You will be anaesthetised so that you do not feel pain during the operation. For anaesthesia, either general anaesthesia, under which you are completely asleep, or local anaesthesia with sedation, which only numbs the procedure area, is preferred.
Small incisions are made.
The surgeon makes small incisions just behind your hairline. These incisions are very small and invisible because they are hidden by the hair.
Use of an endoscope
The endoscope, which contains a tiny camera system, is inserted through small incisions. This way your surgeon can see clearly through the screen without making large incisions under the skin.
Tissue lifting and shaping
By using some surgical procedures, the tissues under the skin are removed, and arrangements are made to lift the eyebrow, and the eyebrow is shaped. The eyebrows are pulled upwards, giving a younger and more dynamic appearance.
Your surgeon fixes the new position.
The removed tissues are fixed in the new position. Usually, self-melting sutures or small fixatives are used to allow the eyebrows to adjust to the new position.
Incision closure and photography
Your surgeon closes the small incisions with stitches. These stitches are usually removed within a week, and the scars are not visible because they remain in the hair. After the procedure, photographs are taken, and a comparison is made.
What to do after endoscopic eyebrow lift surgery?
The things to be considered after endoscopic eyebrow lift surgery can be listed as follows:
- Rest by keeping the head high. This position reduces swelling.
- A cold compress should be applied for the first 48 hours. This helps to relieve swelling and discomfort.
- Incisions should be kept clean and dry. This should be very careful to prevent infection.
- The forehead and eyebrows should not be touched and rubbed. Protecting the procedure area from contact facilitates healing of the stitches and helps prevent infection.
- Heavy lifting and exercise should be avoided for two weeks. This prevents pressure and stretching in the stitches.
- Light walks should be done. Increasing blood circulation accelerates healing.
- The operation area should be protected from the sun. A hat can be worn, and sun cream can be used for this. Thus, scarring does not occur and healing is accelerated.
Medicines should be used according to the doctor’s advice. - Medication can be used when necessary to reduce swelling and pain.
- Tension and numbness in the forehead may occur; this is normal. There is no need to worry; this condition will pass over time.
- In the first week, facial expressions should be done as little as possible. This is necessary to protect the stitches.
- Avoid petting and hugging children during the healing period. It is important to prevent unwanted damage due to impact.
Control appointments should not be neglected. - The doctor should be contacted in case of bleeding, swelling, and pain that does not decrease, odour caused by infection, and high fever.
What are the different brow lift techniques?
Apart from endoscopic brow lift, there are several other methods. A traditional brow lift involves making a long incision along the hairline, removing excess skin, and lifting the eyebrows up. The effects of this more invasive method, involving more surgical procedures, are quite noticeable.
If you are seeking an option that requires less surgical procedure, a temporal (limited) brow lift is ideal for you. In this brow lift method, smaller incisions are made in the temple area, and the outer part of the eyebrows is slightly lifted to give a younger appearance.
Botulinum toxin from non-surgical aesthetic procedures is another option. Without surgery, it provides a temporary lift by relaxing the muscles that pull the eyebrows down. But the effect wears off after a few months. You can consider it to be a small touch-up rather than a major operation.
The thread procedure method is also among the options. The procedure involves placing small threads under the skin and pulling up the eyebrows. The surgical procedure is less extensive, and the results are not as permanent as those of other surgical procedures.
Which is better? It depends on your needs and how permanent an effect you want. If you want a small and effortless (but temporary) change, botulinum toxin is ideal. For a more pronounced and long-lasting result, surgical methods are more suitable, for example, endoscopic brow lift surgery.
What are the advantages of endoscopic brow lift surgery?
Endoscopic brow lift has advantages that satisfy the person. Small incisions behind the hairline ensure almost invisible scars. In addition, since the incisions are minimal, the healing process is also fast. You can return to daily life more quickly than with traditional methods.
This method also allows the surgeon to work more precisely and not to perform too many surgical procedures. The surgeon uses a small camera to see under the skin, removing only the necessary areas while avoiding others. The results are not exaggerated, and a natural appearance is achieved. Your eyebrows do not look “plucked” or “overraised.” As a result, your appearance is also rejuvenated!
Lower the risk of complications. Since it is less invasive, there is less swelling and bruising.
In general, endoscopic brow lift surgery is a good option for those who want a distinct but natural result without a long recovery period.
Who is a good candidate for endoscopic brow lift?
- Eyebrows tend to fall downwards or sag with age.
- The presence of prominent horizontal lines and wrinkles on the forehead.
- Having a constantly tired, sad, or angry facial expression.
- Skin accumulation and sagging in the upper eyelid.
- Asymmetrical position of the eyebrows.
- Being in good general health and not having a disease that prevents surgical intervention.
- Showing signs of ageing at the age of 30 and above.
- Narrowing of the visual field due to low eyebrows.
How long does it take to see results from brow lift?
You will start to see the results in 2-3 weeks. At first, you will have some swelling and bruising. This situation is completely normal. Do not worry about the feeling of an unbalanced image. Your swelling will decrease due to healing, and you will have a symmetrical natural appearance. Consider it akin to the process of a painting’s colours drying and solidifying completely!
By the end of the first month, most of the swelling will be gone, revealing the new eyebrow shape. Full, final results usually appear in 3 to 6 months.
How long does endoscopic brow lift last?
The effect of endoscopic brow lift surgery lasts approximately 8–10 years. In other words, the results are not permanent. This is due to the ongoing process of ageing, which ineluctably leads to changes in the eyebrow area. Sagging may reoccur over time due to gravity and natural skin changes. However, it has longer-lasting results compared to other methods. Is it worth having it done? Indeed, it is a worthwhile investment, particularly for individuals seeking a durable and youthful look.
Endoscopic brow lift cost in Turkey
Endoscopic brow lift prices may vary depending on several factors. Additional treatments based on the patient’s condition, whether it will be combined with another surgery, and material quality. You can contact Op. Dr. Serif Yavuz Aesthetic Clinic in Turkey, Istanbul, to get more information about prices and also to ask your questions about the surgery.
Frequently Asked Questions
How painful is an endoscopic brow lift?
There is no pain during the operation. You will not feel anything because you will be anaesthetised. A slight discomfort and tension after the operation is normal. Painkillers prescribed by your doctor will alleviate this condition, and cold compresses will reduce swelling. Keeping the head elevated is also a practice that reduces pain and swelling. But there is an important point! If the pain does not go away or increases, you should contact your doctor.
How long does endoscopic brow lift surgery take?
The surgery takes approximately 1 to 2 hours. The complexity of the procedure and the simultaneous performance of additional procedures, such as eyelid aesthetics, determine the duration. The surgeon’s technique and experience also affect the duration. However, it is usually a quick procedure, and the recovery time is quite short.
What is the best age for a brow lift?
It is usually performed after 30-35 years of age. This is due to the prominence of low eyebrows and forehead lines at this age. However, it can be performed earlier for people with genetically low or weak under-brow tissue and muscles.
What other procedures can you combine with this surgery?
Eyelid aesthetics, facelifts, and botulinum toxin procedures are frequently performed with endoscopic brow lift. Filling applications can be used to add volume. Thus, a more balanced and youthful appearance is achieved. In other words, it is possible to renew not only one area but the whole picture.
Does brow lift get rid of frown lines?
Yes, endoscopic brow lift can reduce frown lines, but it does not completely eliminate them. This is because the surgery does not relax the muscles that cause frowning. This is where botulinum toxin comes into play.
Botulinum toxin temporarily freezes these muscles and prevents skin wrinkles. Think of it like turning off a constantly flickering lamp. The muscles relax and the lines soften. For deeper lines, fillers can be used. Filling adds volume to the skin and provides smoothness.
How to achieve the best result? In general, a combined approach is best. While a brow lift offers a long-term solution, botulinum toxin and fillers fine-tune it. It’s similar to how a painter uses different brushes to create a perfect oil painting. It is necessary to use the right method for each detail.
Is there a risk of endoscopic brow lift surgery?
Yes, there are some risks, but these risks are rare. Swelling, bruising, or numbness completely resolves within a few weeks. In very rare cases, there may be nerve damage that can cause loss of movement or sensation in the forehead. Think of it like a numb foot! Temporary but uncomfortable. Infection or difficult healing of the incisions is also possible, but such discomfort can be avoided if you follow the surgeon’s instructions. The positive news is that most people recover smoothly and are satisfied with the results. Choosing an experienced surgeon further reduces the risks.

