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Aesthetic Light and Laser Center |
Procedures & Services Facial Plastic Surgery Center Browlift Patients with an elevated hairline can maintain or even lower their hairline with a special procedure that utilizes an incision just inside the hairline (trichophytic browlift). In 2001 Dr. Holcomb co-authored a scientific article detailing the method and benefit of the hairline approach to browlift: Holcomb JD and McCollough, EG. Trichophytic approach to upper facial rejuvenation. Arch Fac Plast Surg 2001;3:48-53. The traditional (coronal) approach utilizes an incision hidden farther back within the scalp and will generally cause slight elevation of the hairline. Yet another approach, the endoscopic browlift utilizes a series of smaller incisions hidden within the scalp and will also generally cause slight elevation of the hairline. Other approaches for browlift include mid-forehead (incision hidden in horizontal forehead crease—often recommended for men with a receeding hairline), direct (incision hidden at upper edge of brows) and transbleph (through an upper eyelid incision). Schedule your Browlift consultation today by clicking here! AAAHC Accredited
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