The eyebrow lift technique is applied using three different methods: thread lifting, open method, and endoscopic procedures.
Eyebrow Lift

What is eyebrow lift surgery?
Eyebrows are among the principal structures that give meaning to our faces and define our facial expressions. While the structure and shape of our eyebrows are primarily determined at birth, changes in the underlying fat tissue, connective tissue, and bone tissue over time can lead to significant drooping of the eyebrows.
Eyebrow drooping not only affects the aesthetic appearance but can also obstruct vision by causing sagging onto the eyelids. In this case, eyebrow lift surgery can correct the tired, unhappy appearance while also relieving the feeling of heaviness over the eyes.
Many patients who undergo eyebrow lift surgery due to excessive eyebrow drooping report that their world brightens up after the surgery, and their field of vision expands significantly.
Eyebrow lift surgeries are also performed in patients who have suffered from facial paralysis or sharp injuries resulting in permanent damage, in addition to upper and lower eyelid surgeries, aiming to improve visual function and expand the field of vision.
How is endoscopic eyebrow lift surgery performed?
Endoscopic eyebrow lift surgery is performed through tiny incisions made in the hair-bearing skin, using micro-cameras. These surgeries are typically carried out under local anesthesia and are highly successful procedures. Some significant differences between endoscopic eyebrow lift surgery and traditional eyebrow lift surgery include:
- Faster recovery time
- No visible scarring
- Less bruising and swelling
- Minimal discomfort
- No unwanted side effects such as hair loss.