Might be opting for this myself. The lateral brow lift also called temporal lift gives a lift to the lateral end of the brow only, using an endoscope through a temporal approach with subperiosteal undermining of the lateral orbital wall. That's the jargon, basically at the temple point of hairline an incision is made and the lateral part of the brow raised only, it smooths the eye area somewhat if descent of the brow causes saggy skin but does not raise the whole brow nor do anything for the full forehead. I'm sure most reputable surgeons who perform many types of forehead/brow lift will be able to offer this procedure if you're is a suitable candidate and decide to go ahead after learning more about it. This is often offered as a procedure by use of contour threads but I was told to avoid them like the plague, not long lasting, risk of infection etc.
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