Endoscopic Facelift Overview
Over the years, the effects of gravity and excessive contraction of facial muscles cause deformations in the upper face area — the forehead and brow region. Forehead lines deepen, eyebrows drop, and a fold forms over the eyelids. Crow's feet develop at the corners of the eyes. This creates a tired, unhappy, and aged expression. Restoring a youthful appearance is achieved by lifting sagging forehead skin and brows back to their original position, repositioning fat tissues over the cheekbones, and smoothing out wrinkles.
The endoscopic facelift is performed through 1 cm incisions hidden within the scalp. Since all incisions remain within hair-bearing areas, the procedure is completely "scarless". General anesthesia is our preferred method, although sedation-assisted local anesthesia is sometimes used internationally.