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  2. Forehead lift - Wikipedia

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    This technique was popularized in the 1980s and 1990s, but has fallen out of favor compared to the endoscopic technique. [5] Other techniques include the direct brow lift, [6] mid-forehead brow lift, [7] pretrichial brow lift, [8] temporal brow lift, and internal (transblepharoplasty) brow lift.

  3. Facial rejuvenation - Wikipedia

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    Surgical (invasive) facial rejuvenation procedures can include a brow lift (forehead lift), eye lift (blepharoplasty), facelift (rhytidectomy), chin lift and neck lift. Non-surgical (non-invasive) facial rejuvenation treatments can include chemical peels , neuromodulator (such as botox ), dermal fillers , laser resurfacing , photorejuvenation ...

  4. The Botox Brow Lift Is the Secret Behind Some of Your ... - AOL

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    A Botox brow lift involves little to no downtime, and takes just ten to 20 minutes per treatment. There may be slight bleeding or redness at the injection sites, but these should resolve within a ...

  5. Eyebrow restoration - Wikipedia

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    Eyebrow restoration is a surgical procedure to reposition the eyebrow. With advancing age, a common occurrence is descent of the eyebrow, or brow ptosis. A similar condition is eyelid ptosis. Eyebrow repositioning is a commonly performed procedure in cosmetic surgery. The brow is repositioned, optimally, for the wishes of the patient as well as ...

  6. What Is an Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty? - AOL

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    The corrugators are depressors of the medial (inner) part of the eyebrow. If you make a mean face and look in the mirror, you can see how the brow comes down in the inner part."

  7. Blepharoplasty - Wikipedia

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    Incision lines for blepharoplasty. The thorough pre-operative medical and surgical histories, and the physical examination of the patient's periorbital area (eyebrow-to-cheek-to-nose), determine if the patient can safely undergo a blepharoplasty procedure to feasibly resolve (correct or modify, or both) the functional and aesthetic indications presented by the patient.

  8. Rhytidectomy - Wikipedia

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    The mini lift can be performed with an endoscope, which is used to reposition the soft tissues. After this, the skin is repositioned by the surgeon with small sutures. [24] This type of lift is a good alternative to the full facelift to people with premature ageing. [citation needed] Blue represents the incisions in the Skin only facelift.

  9. Corrugator supercilii muscle - Wikipedia

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    The corrugator supercilii muscle acts upon the skin of the forehead superior to the middle of the supraorbital margin, [1] drawing the eyebrow inferomedially to produce vertical wrinkles of the forehead [3] just superior to the nose. [1] It is the "frowning" muscle, and may be regarded as the principal muscle in the expression of suffering. [4]