Abstract

Brow ptosis is one of the earliest signs of periorbital aging. To surgically correct the aging brow, several brow lift procedures have been documented with varying amounts of success. Direct brow lift is regaining its popularity as it is a simple direct surgery that allows the surgeon a precise positioning, elevation, and shaping of the brow. However, unaesthetic scarring is a potential handicap of this technique. To reduce scarring, many methods have been proposed from different design markings, beveling the incision, and tissue suspension. The versatility of direct brow lift lies in its design, execution, tissue management, and reduction of tension in the scar. In this article, we present a refined modification of the classic direct brow lift technique. The procedure is based on anatomical landmarks with a versatile and reproducible design, a 20° beveled incision, and periosteal suspension of the orbicularis muscle. In our experience, the use of this technique has enabled us to attain long-term stable aesthetic results.

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