An endoscopic brow lift elevates the brows and repositions the tissues of the upper face using small incisions hidden within the hairline. It is commonly chosen when the brows have gradually dropped with age, creating heaviness over the eyes or a tired, stern appearance, and can in some cases be an alternative to upper eyelid surgery.
The procedure uses a small camera to allow precise release and repositioning of the brow tissues without removing large amounts of skin. This approach focuses on restoring brow position and shape while preserving natural movement and expression. The technique is selected to suit brow height, forehead anatomy and the degree of lift required, and is discussed in detail during consultation.
Recovery is usually quicker than more extensive brow lift techniques, though swelling, bruising and tightness across the forehead are expected initially. Results develop gradually as tissues settle. This procedure is best suited to patients seeking a subtle, natural brow elevation with minimal scarring and realistic expectations about healing and ageing.