Endoscopic Brow Lift vs. Traditional Brow Lift: What Patients Should Know

Middle-aged woman touching forehead and checking wrinkles, portrait concept of brow lift, anti-aging skincare, and facial rejuvenation. Aging can cause the brows to droop, resulting in forehead wrinkles and a tired appearance. Many patients seek surgical solutions to restore a youthful, refreshed look. Two of the most common procedures are the endoscopic brow lift and the traditional brow lift. Understanding the differences helps you make the best choice for your goals.

At Exclusive Dermatology in West Palm Beach, Dr. Steven Rotter brings unmatched expertise to brow rejuvenation. He trained as Chief Dermatology Resident at Johns Hopkins Hospital and completed a fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania. With over 45,000 reconstructive and cosmetic surgeries performed, Dr. Rotter combines advanced techniques with precision care to achieve natural results.

What Is an Endoscopic Brow Lift?

An endoscopic brow lift is a minimally invasive option that elevates the brows using small incisions hidden in the hairline. A tiny camera guides the procedure, allowing precise repositioning of tissues with minimal scarring. This technique offers quicker recovery and natural results.

What Is a Traditional Brow Lift?

A traditional brow lift, also called a coronal brow lift, uses a longer incision across the scalp to lift and tighten the brow area. While it can deliver dramatic improvements, it often requires more downtime. This option may be better for patients with significant skin laxity or deeper wrinkles.

Key Differences Between the Procedures

When choosing between the two techniques, consider these factors:

  • Incisions: Endoscopic procedures typically involve several small incisions, whereas traditional procedures often employ a single, longer incision.
  • Scarring: Endoscopic scars are hidden in the hairline and are typically less visible.
  • Recovery: Endoscopic recovery usually takes 7-10 days, while traditional recovery can take several weeks.
  • Results: Both procedures lift the brows, but traditional lifts may be better for more severe sagging.
  • Downtime: Endoscopic procedures allow quicker return to normal routines.

Both options can restore a youthful appearance, but Dr. Rotter can help determine which suits your anatomy and goals.

Refresh Your Look with Dr. Rotter’s Expertise

If you are considering brow surgery, trust an experienced provider with decades of training and surgical success. Exclusive Dermatology in West Palm Beach, FL, combines expertise with advanced techniques to deliver lasting, natural-looking results. Call (561) 561-SKIN (7546) to schedule your consultation and explore whether an endoscopic or traditional brow lift is right for you.

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