2020
DOI: 10.1177/0748806820940930
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Nuances of the Direct Brow Lift: Oculoplastic Surgeons’ Perspective

Abstract: The direct supraciliary brow lift is an effective procedure to treat brow ptosis, limited by risk of a cosmetically undesirable scar. We performed a comprehensive literature review of direct supraciliary brow lift techniques and provide a summary of the key considerations. The optimal direct brow lift is initiated with thoughtful incision design and a carefully beveled supraciliary incision. Subcutaneous tissue debulking and wound edge undermining optimize wound eversion and approximation. A layered meticulous… Show more

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“…12,22 Over the years, several studies have been published using transcutaneous brow lift, with good results. [23][24][25] In addition, several modifications of this technique have also been described, such as the Pelle-Ceravolo and Angelini Transcutaneous Brow Shaping Technique, 13 which developed a method for repositioning by individualizing the surgical incision format according to the needs of each patient. Our study also presents an individualization of the technique, unlike the previous studies, focusing on lifting the eyebrow tail exclusively to produce the fox-eye effect.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12,22 Over the years, several studies have been published using transcutaneous brow lift, with good results. [23][24][25] In addition, several modifications of this technique have also been described, such as the Pelle-Ceravolo and Angelini Transcutaneous Brow Shaping Technique, 13 which developed a method for repositioning by individualizing the surgical incision format according to the needs of each patient. Our study also presents an individualization of the technique, unlike the previous studies, focusing on lifting the eyebrow tail exclusively to produce the fox-eye effect.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%