Abstract

The need for upper lid blepharoplasty, combined in certain cases with a lax, unstable, or ptotic eyebrow, has produced a search for a brow-stabilizing procedure that can be performed through the upper blepharoplasty incision. This quest is a valuable one, since many patients are not candidates for traditional browlifting procedures that may require incisions in a more visible position or more extensive procedures in the scalp and forehead area. In this article, Dr. Cohen and his coauthors have described a technique for eyebrow fixation through a transblepharoplasty approach with the Endotine fixation device (Coapt Systems, Inc., Palo Alto, California), which has been on the market for several years. I have not had experience …

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