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Endoscopic Frontal Lifting ( ENDOTINE® )

Endoscopic Frontal Lifting ( ENDOTINE® )

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Created by: Top Doctors editorial Sources: Top Doctors CO
Edited by: TOP DOCTORS® at 28/03/2023

As we age, our body's soft tissues exhibit a decrease in its original position due to morphological changes ( age, sun exposure, stress,&hellip ;) and by action of gravity. One of the regions with the greatest repercussions in facial aging is the upper third of the face (forehead and eyebrows) therefore meaning of facial expression as representing a good position of the eyebrows as a sign of youth.

The endoscopic frontal lifting is done through two small incisions in the scalp by endoscopic procedure and the dissection of the frontal region is carried to the tail of the eyebrow, controlling and respecting the supraorbital vessels and nerves and supratrochlear.

For the treatment of facial wrinkles and frown, the elevation of the eyebrows and forehead, using the classical intervention bicoronal incision, usually located within the scalp and extending from ear to ear.

The use of the front endoscopy surgery allows us to obtain good aesthetic results without the possible complications that can lead us to the classic forehead lift, such as the large coronal scar and scarring alopecia in the area.

If the deformity is not very pronounced we could also treat this entire region through the upper blepharoplasty incision ( located in upper eyelid incision ).

To keep skin traction without resection of scalp use a system called traction or stress ENDOTINE®Getting on the elevation of the outer third of the eyebrow ( eyebrow tail ) and skin tightening frontal region, achieving a more youthful look ( look rejuvenation ).

It is a resorbable device (so there will need to remove a 2ªsurgical intervention ) for the fixation of soft tissue of the forehead lift surgery. With Endotine®is not necessary to use sutures for fixation of tissues, thus preventing dehiscence and strangulation of tissue is prevented.

 
 
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