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Forehead Wrinkles and Drooping Eyelids Can Be Simultaneously Resolved with Endoscopic Forehead Lift in Korea!

 Forehead Wrinkles and Drooping Eyelids Can Be Simultaneously Resolved with Endoscopic Forehead Lift in Korea!


As you age, the traces of time inevitably show up all over your face. Although wrinkles due to aging are natural, the fine and deep wrinkles on the forehead are often cited as the main cause of looking older than your age, which can be stressful. Especially since all the facial muscles are connected, the forehead wrinkles can sag over time due to aging, and as the skin and muscles of the forehead lose strength, even the strength of the eyebrows and eyelids can fall, causing the eyelids to droop, which can lead to a tired and sleepy impression and even become a complex.


In addition to the aesthetic aspects, when the aging phenomenon becomes prominent above the eyebrows, the symptoms of drooping eyelids become severe, making it difficult to secure a field of view, which can lead to functional problems such as decreased vision and headaches. Therefore, recently, the endoscopic forehead lift using FULL HD endoscope is gaining popularity to improve these problems.

In the past, this endoscopic forehead lift was a surgery mainly performed by the middle-aged and older generations to improve forehead wrinkles, drooping eyelids, sagging eyebrows, and overall facial expressions. However, recently, there is a growing preference for the endoscopic forehead lift among young people who lack the strength to open their eyes and who wish to improve their overall facial image while maintaining the double eyelid line.




This lifting surgery can be described as highly satisfying for cases with severe forehead wrinkles, pronounced nasolabial folds and eye wrinkles, heavy eyelids due to forehead sagging, narrow and wrinkled area between the eyes and eyebrows, severe wrinkles between the eyebrows, and appearances that look dark or aged.

The method of endoscopic forehead lift involves defining the area to improve elasticity, making minor incisions of 1-2cm inside the hairline at 2-5 places, inserting an endoscope, and directly viewing and detaching the tissue, and then pulling and securing the tissue.




It can be described as a forehead lifting surgery that helps to improve the overall upper face by lifting it, and effectively addresses deeply set forehead wrinkles, frown lines, eyebrows, and eyelids all at once.

Furthermore, since the wide range of detachment is evenly carried out, and internal tissues such as nerves and blood vessels can be checked through the endoscope to avoid damage, there is hardly any burden of scarring or side effects, the recovery is fast, and the sagging upper face is evenly improved, the procedure can be said to have high improvement effects. There are various fixation methods in this endoscopic forehead lift. Prominent methods are using threads or using a lifting specific implant called endotine to improve the forehead, frown lines, and sagging eyelids.





For instance, if threads are used, as mentioned before, the endoscope is inserted through a small incision in the hairline, the sagging tissues are detached, threads are hung on the sagging tissues, and then pulled and fixed to the forehead bone for lifting effects.

 Also, if endotine is used, the endoscope is inserted through a small incision in the hairline, sagging tissues are detached, and then lifted by hanging them on the five prongs of the endotine and securing it to the periosteum.


Since these fixation methods vary and each method has its own pros and cons, it is necessary to choose the method that suits oneself through accurate diagnosis.  To improve satisfaction like endoscopic forehead lift reviews, individuals must carefully analyze their condition prior to the surgery, including skin sagging state, the degree of wrinkles, and their own issues, and then proceed with a tailored surgery based on the results to achieve natural improvement effects. Furthermore, since the effect of a forehead lift varies according to the surgical skills of the medical staff and the extent of detachment, it is necessary to meticulously check during the surgical process whether all areas such as the forehead, above the eyebrows, between the eyebrows, and the temples are detached, whether a 1cm~2cm incision is made along the hairline while minimizing scars, and whether it does not cause damage to the hair roots.




Moreover, as mentioned earlier, since the skin type and degree of sagging vary from person to person, it is important to choose which method to use for fixation. It's also advisable to confirm whether the clinic has suitable endoscopic equipment for an endoscopic forehead lift and establish a suitable plan after sufficient consultation with experienced medical staff.


At Jayjun Plastic Surgery in Korea, our medical staff with abundant clinical experience provide personalized surgical procedures from consultation to surgery and postoperative management.

If you are planning an endoscopic forehead lift to simultaneously solve forehead wrinkles and sagging eyelids, please inquire through the banner below and we will kindly guide you.




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