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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
  • There are many techniques to Brow Lifting. If you feel you are developing hooding of your eyelids then you might benefit from an eyebrow lift procedure where your brow is raised. As we age, it is common for our brows to start to sag but luckily plastic surgeons are able to help reverse this brow aging process. Dr. Joel Kopelman a facial plastic surgeon discusses all the different types of browlift surgical procedures and explains his favorite approach to lifting the brow with an endoscopic browlift.
    If you have any questions about browlifting, leave them in the comments.
    0:00 Reason for a Browlift
    1:51 Goal of an Eyebrow Lift
    4:09 Coronal browlift
    4:29 Direct browlift
    5:02 Temporal browlift
    5:17 Endoscopic browlift - Best Approach
    5:34 Endoscopic browlift procedure explained
    6:19 Recovery from surgery
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    Dr. Joel Kopelman (Facial Plastic Surgeon)
    1112 Park Ave 1a
    New York, NY 10128
    (212) 831-8333
    drkopelman.com
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  • @designthinkingwithgian
    @designthinkingwithgian 2 года назад +59

    Honest, direct, and to the point-like a true New Yorker!

  • @Omgirljo
    @Omgirljo 6 месяцев назад +20

    Thank you for this video! I had the endoscopic brow lift about 2 months ago. I went to a reputable and well sought out surgeon. Here's my thoughts:
    -It didn't quite lift my brow as much as I wanted but it took away all the wrinkles on my forehead and around the outer eye area. I am 64.
    - The recovery process is not as easy as what surgeons say. The immediate recovery is a bit rough. I felt like someone had bat my head. Being two months out, the top of my head is still numb. The area where the endotynes are planted are sensitive. Make sure before you get the surgery to get everything done to your hair. Hopefully, on my next hair visit I can get a cut since the area was too sensitive to put a comb.
    The surgery also change a little bit of my facial structure. My nose area just seems a little bit different being that he pulled the area between my brows up. Also, The surgeon modified the glebellar (11) lines, where it is more difficult to frown but I still can.
    Overall I'm satisfied. The lumps from the endotynes are still pretty prominent but I understand will take 9 months too subside. The good news is that the prong area of the endotynes seems to dissolve the quickest. They get less sharp and sensitive.
    Just my two cents.....

    • @vhshomevideomemories9624
      @vhshomevideomemories9624 6 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks you!! Please keep us updated. I’m barely 28 and have forehead wrinkles and even some deep ones too. I am really trying to prevent it from getting to wrinkly in my forehead. Other than that, I feel I look great for being 28 but those damn wrinkles make me look so older than what I am

    • @vhshomevideomemories9624
      @vhshomevideomemories9624 6 месяцев назад

      Also, about how much was your surgery ?

    • @Omgirljo
      @Omgirljo 6 месяцев назад

      @@vhshomevideomemories9624 just a little under $12,000.

  • @Honey-dy8kr
    @Honey-dy8kr 5 месяцев назад +16

    I did the surgery and after two months my brows looked like the same. I was devastated. I told my surgeon and unfortunately he didn't give me a clear answer why the surgery didn't work. I told him that I heard something ripped like a stitch and he said oh yeah, maybe a stitch we will fix it by Botox. It cost me a lot of money to see zero result.

    • @elara3696
      @elara3696 4 месяца назад

      go to a different surgeon and ask why your previous surgery didnt work

    • @Honey-dy8kr
      @Honey-dy8kr 4 месяца назад

      @@elara3696 I did go to another surgeon and he's also confused by the technique that the surgeon did and what he did and recommend me to not do anything because unfortunately during the procedure, he burned my forehead and even after I came back to him, he told me that's not his fault and about my brows he just inject me with some Botox 🫠🫠🫠

    • @wayaca47
      @wayaca47 4 месяца назад +1

      😮😮😮

    • @ahwell9984
      @ahwell9984 3 месяца назад +4

      How disappointing. I'm sorry that happened and that the surgeon didn't correct it as he should have done.

  • @aliciaj.chambers8798
    @aliciaj.chambers8798 Год назад +10

    Thank you for your honest and well formed info on a brow lift. Love your education on plastic surgery.

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  Год назад +2

      Thank you! I hope you subscribe Alicia and keep watching new videos I release. Glad I could be helpful!

    • @DDumbrille
      @DDumbrille Год назад

      @@drkopelman Just curious why you haven't had your own eyes done?

  • @baddabing28
    @baddabing28 Год назад +3

    Wow. I had no idea about endoscopic brow lifting. Thank you. I’m making 2 consultation appointments now for sure. I am sold.

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  Год назад +3

      Hope you make one with me! You can also book an online consultation through my website.

  • @alohafromthe3033
    @alohafromthe3033 Год назад +8

    My facial muscles are much stronger on the right side of my face, so I never received even results with a Botox brow lift. I went to a med spa for answers because I was trying to avoid surgery. HUGE MISTAKE!!! They told me I needed an upper blepharoplasty. The MD Dermatologist they have on staff performs the surgery in office. He uses absorbable sutures and leaves them in for two weeks. I’m 5 weeks post-op and my scars are HUGE, still swollen & inflamed. Makeup does not cover them & they’re not hidden in my natural creases. IPL laser treatments typically aren’t used on eyelids because the laser can damage eyesight. Now I’ll probably need a revision AND I still need the brow lift I was seeking in the first place!!! Don’t avoid plastic surgeons like I did. They’re wonderful and will actually save you money and emotional anguish.

  • @crimpbake
    @crimpbake Год назад +7

    Helpful, thanks. I'm doing eyebrow lift this year in September.

  • @amiosa35
    @amiosa35 Год назад +4

    I appreciate your answers in the comments!! Very helpful ❤

  • @George-pu5oi
    @George-pu5oi Год назад +1

    Thanks Doctor - Awesome honest presentation

  • @csm9003
    @csm9003 2 года назад +8

    Hello Dr!
    Thanks for this very informative video.
    I have been aware of different techniques when I went for this procedure; I had endoscopic brow lift and upper blepharoplasty performed in May. Unfortunately the result was not satisfying, left me with brows not symmetrical and excess skin left over one of eyelids. My surgen was understanding, even she noticed the significant differance between the two sides and we agreed on a correction. This second operation was performed by incisions directly over the brows. One brow had to be slightly elevated to reach the same horisontal level as the other one, plus the lateral wings of both would be lifted. I am totally aware of the scars of course. My wish from start has been lifted brows, with nice outer wings, and symmetry.
    By now I went through 2 surgeries at a big clinic with a plastic surgen very experienced and knowledgable.
    6 months after first surgery last week I had the second one, for correction of brows. Now I am very very very sad. The sutures are now removed, and the brows have completely different shape, one is arched, the other is plane. Since more correction was needed on one side, that brow looks very odd.
    I am devostated. It is been one week after corrective op, I met a nurse for taking sutures, will meet my surgen in a couple of months.. I trusted her reputation completely, did my research before getting there, very disappointed ending up in this situation..I am a dentist as well, how can I show up in front of my patients with this appearance? I am very unhappy, as you understand.
    I wonder if result gets better, if so when? What can I do? Is there anything I can do?
    I would really appritiate your thoughts, thank you sir.
    Best regards

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  2 года назад +5

      The first question is how long after your first procedure are you? Sometimes it takes time for a patient to recover from a brow lift. Sometimes strategic Botox injections can compensate for asymmetries of the brow.

    • @JRspeaking
      @JRspeaking 2 года назад +9

      Thank you for your story. I'm scared to get a brow lift for exactly this reason!

    • @Blacksheep142
      @Blacksheep142 Год назад +1

      You should do brow shading or microblading to cover the scar area and reshape your brows

    • @imbrigita
      @imbrigita 10 месяцев назад +1

      Hi, I am sorry you are not happy with your corrective surgery. I had a lateral brow lift myself and wanted to share with you what my surgeon told me - they try to achieve the most aesthetic result and not necessarily symmetry. So please allow your body to heal after your second procedure as well, it is very likely that the final result is only going to be noticeable in a few months time.

  • @mamawjoni
    @mamawjoni 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for your information. I’m getting ready to do upper and lower beeps and he suggested brow lift. You made me feel more comfortable.

  • @mauricioticas6993
    @mauricioticas6993 6 месяцев назад +1

    A friend had this done by him and she looks and feels great! And claims that can see better ❤️🏝️

  • @VP-kr2vd
    @VP-kr2vd Год назад +7

    Hello Dr, my eyelids have no excess skin but the edge of my brows are slightly droopy when i'm tired so i'm getting a temporal brow lift along with a deep plane facelift this month. I understand the endoscopic method gives more drastic, long lasting results but by how many mm is the forehead raised? This is the main reason why i dont want this lift....i already have a long forehead/face and by adding on to the length i will look even more disproportionate. In most of the pics i see online for endoscopic brow lift i always see a higher forehead/hairline in the after pics. Thank you kindly.

  • @geomen00707
    @geomen00707 2 года назад +4

    what is the price for upper eyebrow lift,please?

  • @IvetteValentin-q3z
    @IvetteValentin-q3z 4 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for the detailed info

  • @auvaascrew6800
    @auvaascrew6800 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the information very helpful

  • @peacenloveforall6
    @peacenloveforall6 2 года назад +1

    I am not a doctor but I have done enough research to agree with this is the way I will go when I get mine done.

  • @l.q.2554
    @l.q.2554 2 года назад +3

    Thank you very much for this video Dr Kopelman! Do you recomend to start with the endoscopic brow lift and then fr. CO2 laser?

  • @COZNA
    @COZNA Месяц назад

    Excellent video! Thank you!

  • @donatoussaint6710
    @donatoussaint6710 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much doctor❤😇
    For your valuable information which was a great concern to me.I have got my upper eyelid surgery done and
    Will be undergoing eyebrow lift surgery in three months.

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  9 месяцев назад

      I’m glad I was able to give you insight into the procedure and what to expect! If you have more questions feel free to reach out.

  • @Radharani7kr
    @Radharani7kr 9 месяцев назад +1

    I love you doc you are amazing you cleared my doubts ❤❤❤

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  9 месяцев назад +1

      Happy to be here to always help and educate about plastic surgery 🙂

  • @nootnoot-2
    @nootnoot-2 Год назад +1

    I have always had hooded eyes and a low eyebrow, but now that ive aged my eyebrows are lowering and ive noticed i tense my forehead to hold my eyebrows up, and its giving me gnarly migraines, so i want to get them lifted!

  • @cameliap1146
    @cameliap1146 2 года назад +3

    Thank you Doctor. Very informative.

  • @ferhadasghar2918
    @ferhadasghar2918 Год назад +1

    "Thank you for the information. It was incredibly helpful."

  • @Kenobernard
    @Kenobernard 4 месяца назад

    Planning to get my brow lifted , just doing some research to know more about the types of brow lifts and more

  • @simonac688.
    @simonac688. Год назад +1

    thank you for your insight on how too.

  • @Nsh311
    @Nsh311 Год назад

    Thank you. I have seen the results of coronal brow lift the first one you mentioned. The results were very impressive and consistent. Can’t tell if there was a scar in a few months time. Although old but is the best imo.

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  Год назад +2

      Coronal brow lifts are generally no longer performed because they transect the ascending sensory nerves( which can lead to permanent sensory loss) and produce a long wide incisional scar

  • @savannahkat-ls9zq
    @savannahkat-ls9zq Год назад +1

    Thank you it makes so much sense

  • @dinasabet6760
    @dinasabet6760 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much

  • @macobats
    @macobats Год назад +4

    Surprised you didn't mention tricophytic browlift. Also, you didn't mention hair loss for the endoscopic. I had one place to lift and my hairline in that spot is not only higher but hair is thinner. Still has a funny feeling in that are and it's been 17 years. I think the tricophytic is best. It's at the hairline and the hair will eventually grow through the scar.

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  Год назад +1

      Hair loss is usually from placing too much tension on the hair follicles hen the scalp is pulled back. The best new technique is a gliding brow lift that does not recess your hairline

  • @LeadWithPersonalPower
    @LeadWithPersonalPower Год назад +3

    Is general anesthesia required for the endoscopic brow lift? And how long does the surgery last, typically? Thank you.

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  Год назад +2

      Great question. The answer is yes you do need to have general anesthesia for an endoscopic browlift. Surgery requires about 2 hours and usually my patients have their eyelids done at the same time. Hope this helps Lori.

    • @LeadWithPersonalPower
      @LeadWithPersonalPower Год назад

      @@drkopelman Thank you.

  • @Olivier562
    @Olivier562 2 года назад +1

    Your video is so informative🥰

  • @Kenobernard
    @Kenobernard 4 месяца назад

    Very helpful 💯

  • @ToriHalfon
    @ToriHalfon Год назад +1

    Hi Doctor,
    What about an endoscopic brow lift only? If that also solves the laxity issues in the eye?

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  Год назад +2

      I my experience most patients require both an upper eyelid blepharoplasty in combination with a brow lift.Rarely do I recommend a brow lift alone.

    • @ToriHalfon
      @ToriHalfon Год назад

      Thank you for taking the time to respond!@@drkopelman

  • @Joanna_in_bubbleland
    @Joanna_in_bubbleland 6 месяцев назад

    @dr.kopelman dear doctor Kopelman
    Can you please explain how to have lower blaferoplasty and not to have eye pull down because of the scar?? What is the best approach to it???

  • @marycronin6061
    @marycronin6061 Год назад +2

    Hello. DR. YOUR SO HONEST. THANKYOU!! I HAD A TEMPROL. BROW LIFT. IT COST ME. 25. HUNDRED. THAT WAS 3MOMTHS. AGO I DONT. SEE. ANY. DIFFERENCE. IM SO MAD. I JUST ENDED UP WITH SCARES. ON BOTH. SIDES. OF MY TEMPLES. I WILL NEVER GO TO THAT. DR EVER AGAIN. I PAIDED. SUCH GOOD MONEY. FOR NOTHING. THANKYOU. FOR YOUR HONESTY. GODBLESS

  • @flowerflower8242
    @flowerflower8242 Год назад

    Precious explanations. In Endoscopy, the hairs don't fall ?

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  Год назад +1

      Telogen effluvium can rarely occur but in most cases there is no hair loss

  • @GilbysMom
    @GilbysMom Месяц назад

    I’ve always had naturally hooded eyes which I’d like to remain. Is doing only a browlift an option? I like the bit of fullness of my hooded lids.

  • @kemalistdevrimturkaydnlanm168
    @kemalistdevrimturkaydnlanm168 5 месяцев назад

    Hi doctor Kopelman, do you know a good doctor in the UK you can recommend please. Many thanks.

  • @cydniatkins7209
    @cydniatkins7209 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this informative video. What do you think about subcantaneous lateral brow lift with upper eyelid lift.?

    • @curiousdz7260
      @curiousdz7260 2 года назад

      Same qs?! Did you had it?! How is going

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  2 года назад +1

      Yes it works. But you can get a considerable amount of swelling after surgery. My preferred method is endoscopic approach to lifting the brow.

  • @garyfogle5849
    @garyfogle5849 Год назад +1

    Thank you for your thorough, expert advice on these procedures, better than other videos I've watched

  • @KAL829
    @KAL829 2 года назад +1

    Good explanation.

  • @lisabarnes7784
    @lisabarnes7784 2 года назад +1

    Hi there I 2 no the cost 2 have them both dun thanks

  • @vazefiluca3298
    @vazefiluca3298 Год назад

    Very very well explained. I did my upper and lower eye lids, and the doctor took too much from all 4 sides. Now, to close my eyes I need to force a little. It stays open like 3 millimeters. I am not sure that a doctor can fix this.

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  Год назад

      You need to protect your corneas if you have significant exposure. It may take time for the tissues to relax but if they don't then you may have to seek an evaluation by a ophthalmic plastic surgeon who is familiar with ways , both medically and surgically,to remedy your problem

    • @vazefiluca3298
      @vazefiluca3298 Год назад

      @@drkopelman Thank you. I did and they both told me to wait, and time will make the eye lid drop a bit.

  • @TheBarbrosenthal
    @TheBarbrosenthal Год назад +1

    Hello Dr. K thanks for this video. I am scheduled for endo brow + upper and lower bleph but have concerns for alopecia (already suffer AGA) and numbness and persistent itching. What’s your experience with these complications, and would you recommend the brow lift knowing I already have alopecia issues? Thanks in advance.

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  Год назад +1

      Having androgenic alopecia already makes you at a greater risk for hair loss following an endoscopic brow lift a better option would be a gliding browlift which doesn't undermine the scalp

    • @bartbollen8166
      @bartbollen8166 2 месяца назад

      Or what about an internal browpexy? Is that another option?​@@drkopelman

  • @Oxford3061
    @Oxford3061 8 месяцев назад

    Dr. Kopelman, I know that there are many variables to determine a $ figure, it is understandable, but if you would like kindly inform us at least to have an idea what is the average cost of a neck and facelift with doctors like you? Thank you so much

  • @pruebacell6538
    @pruebacell6538 2 года назад +2

    Hi doctor what is the cost of the endoscopic brown lift . Thank you

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  2 года назад +6

      It really depends on who you go to and where you live. My recommendation is that you should always seek out an expert who has extensive experience doing the procedure. Prices range from 8K-12K. Hope this helps!

    • @HRCISASKNK
      @HRCISASKNK 2 года назад +4

      @@drkopelman maybe in places like NY and CA, but there are plenty of renowned facial plastic surgeons who perform this procedure for significantly less than $8000 and most certainly much less than the exorbitant price tag of anywhere near $12,000; but hey, if you can get that much more power to you.

  • @markpommett5712
    @markpommett5712 11 месяцев назад

    Does endoscopic tighten overall forehead skin or just reposition eyebrows? I have horizontal forehead lines from skin laxity.

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  10 месяцев назад +2

      Endoscopic browlifts can raise the forehead skin and "unfurl" the wrinkles on your forehead
      By raising your brows you will probably have less tendency to use your forehead (frontalis muscle) which caused the horizontal furrowing .

  • @hove785
    @hove785 2 года назад

    Very clear thank you ! WOnder how mush you charge! i ll call in!

  • @Dutazaman.course
    @Dutazaman.course Месяц назад

    Please answer my questions, which one better if we compare browlift vs foxy eyes threadlift

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  Месяц назад +2

      Browlift! Never would recommend a fox 🦊 eye. I’m totally against that.

  • @carolinecoen100
    @carolinecoen100 Год назад

    Hi there, great video, is it possible to just raise one asymmetric brow this way,

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  Год назад

      A gliding brow lift is a better option to correct asymmetric brow.

  • @MAhalBaloch-wz1xf
    @MAhalBaloch-wz1xf 9 месяцев назад

    Dr. Which brow lift is better? Is direct browlift better or better than forehead lift? Which brow lift is best?

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  9 месяцев назад

      My preferred browlift techniques are endoscopic and now I would also add the sliding browlift to the list. I perform both and it is really on a per patient basis which is best. I hope this answers your question.

  • @braeleelachance6602
    @braeleelachance6602 Год назад +1

    Hey Dr. Joel Kopelman - I just have a question about this video. So, does age matter for an endoscopic brow lift? because I'm a 22 year old woman, and my eyes are in my opinion really hooded and maybe even more on one side and when I smile I see so-called "crow's feet" too. It's probably due to genetics from my family but I'm kinda insecure about it and would like to be a little bit more lively looking instead of looking like I haven't slept all night. Another thing to, is it true if you get a brow lift will your forehead go higher? because I have a high forehead and I would want to make sure that a brow lift would not make my high forehead go any higher. You would recommend an endoscopic brow lift because it is less painful and less bruising right? Thanks for sharing this video!
    A few more things, it won't leave a scar will it? And are the results permanent? and are the results low maintenance? Again thanks for the info!!! (p.s. I might not have anything like this done, but it would be helpful to hear your point of view)

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  Год назад +1

      Your age does not preclude you from getting a browlift but if you have a high forehead you might want to consider a gliding browlift

  • @Itoshi_sae13
    @Itoshi_sae13 7 месяцев назад

    I’m scheduled for a temporal brow lift and facelift. I would prefer endoscopic but surgeon doesn’t do them. Should I skip the brow lift altogether or do it now and later do an EBL?

  • @ameritooamando9845
    @ameritooamando9845 2 года назад +2

    Dear Dr. Kopelman , what the difference between **endoscopic brow Temporal Lift** and **endoscopic brow lift** ? please explain as i need to do the operation and i had 2 doctors each tell me something different . the doctor who told me he will do endoscopic brow Temporal Lift , he said without any threads and the doctor who said he will do **endoscopic brow lift** he said he will use threads . thank you in advance

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  2 года назад +3

      The temporal lift does not release all the attachments that are necessary to achieve a long lasting result. An endoscopic procedure that releases all these attachments is the way to go.

  • @ayemoe4375
    @ayemoe4375 2 месяца назад

    Thanks

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  2 месяца назад

      Glad I could enlighten you

  • @mirselabrenoli1407
    @mirselabrenoli1407 2 месяца назад

    Is this surgery recommended for younger patients? And if you do this surgery while younger will it work in a preventative way?

    • @eldergod2435
      @eldergod2435 Месяц назад

      Younger age with this surgery tend to have more long lasting effects because of the quality of their skin and elasticity

  • @SayuriSeriati
    @SayuriSeriati 11 месяцев назад

    Hi doc , for my upcoming surgery my Dr recommended upper bleph and lower bleph and ptosis and lateral brow lift
    I don’t think I want do lateral brow lift for now , he is Ok with that , do you think the result won’t be maximal without brow lift ? I thought I don’t have ptosis but he said I do have

  • @fatiben911
    @fatiben911 Год назад

    Thanks ❤

  • @crikeymos22
    @crikeymos22 9 месяцев назад +1

    Had upper bleth and all he said is true. Luckily my surgeon left enough skin on laterally to have brow lift later. He said he would do a gliding brow lift. They leave a mesh in place to stop the fluid. doc what do you think of this as apposed to endoscopic. ❤❤❤❤❤

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  9 месяцев назад

      Gliding browlifts are becoming more common. I like the results you can get from both an endoscopic and gliding approach but it’s really on a per patient basis which approach is best.

  • @VearyHeng-w6g
    @VearyHeng-w6g 10 месяцев назад

    I’m female Asian 60yo. Been noticing hollow with drooping upper eyelids. Think I can benefit from endoscopic brow lift with upper lids surgery. I contacted your office, unfortunately, the cost is my obstacle??? Interested in your suggestions doctor, thank you

  • @francophile6948
    @francophile6948 Год назад +1

    Excellent as always

  • @vanceshepherd1618
    @vanceshepherd1618 Год назад

    I had a hairline brow lift two months ago. One side looks great, while the other side "fell", as described by the doctor during today's visit. That side gets a free "do-over" surgery, but the doctor recommended getting botox injections two weeks prior to hold things in place. That doesn't excite me. The side with the problems had very stubborn over-eye swelling & under-eye bruising, but the scars are fading pretty fast, thankfully. That raises another concern for me, though... Will another surgery in the same place result in lumpy scar tissue? I have a lot of hair, but a high forehead, and would like to go back to wearing it shorter on occasion.

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  11 месяцев назад +2

      Botox prior to a second browlift on the problem side is a good idea because the brow depressor muscles will be weak while the elevation from the repeat browlift heals.

    • @vanceshepherd1618
      @vanceshepherd1618 11 месяцев назад

      @@drkopelman Thank you for the response! Makes me feel a bit better.

  • @videofrat3115
    @videofrat3115 Год назад

    When you do an endoscopic browlift, do you do only the tail of the eyebrow? or you necessarily lift all of the eyebrow?

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  Год назад

      the endoscopic brow lift can lift the full length of the brow or just a segment

  • @studland123
    @studland123 Месяц назад

    So where does the lifted skin go. I’ve seen pictures where people seem to have horns.

  • @kylaflanagan5948
    @kylaflanagan5948 Год назад +2

    If both are needed, eyebrow lift and blepharoplasty, should the eyebrow lift be performed first and then the eyelid after healing from the eyebrow? Or at same time?

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  Год назад +2

      It does not matter. I commonly do both procedures on the same day for my patients.

  • @anthonyconti9415
    @anthonyconti9415 8 месяцев назад

    I had a consultation with the specialist and told me that he notice the I do need eyelids surgery he notice my eyebrows to be low but told ne you can get a scar on your forehead. So he recommended to di the eyelids than after to see how the results are and if need to do the eyebrow lifts than we can do it after. Is there less scarring with endoscopic eyebrow lift. Is it ok to do what he recommends or do both the same tome

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  8 месяцев назад

      If the doctor has enough expertise, he/she can figure out exactly what you need before you undergo surgery. I am an expert in eyelid surgery and browlifts, I can look at a patient and know exactly what they need and how they would benefit. If you want a second opinion you can book a virtual with through my site so you will know exactly what you need before you decide to have surgery. drkopelman.com

  • @carolynwilson7736
    @carolynwilson7736 Год назад

    What can be done without anaesthesia?

  • @Hbd2002
    @Hbd2002 8 месяцев назад

    My brow position is fine. I’ve always had hooded lids and now that I’m older they are droopy and wrinkled

  • @CreuzotC-eg9xn
    @CreuzotC-eg9xn 4 дня назад

    I ve done endoscopic browlift in Istanbul two times, one in 2022 and another in 2023. I still have eyebrows down.

  • @phoenixbird2032
    @phoenixbird2032 9 месяцев назад

    Im 27 years old female and have several vertical creases on my forehead which makes me look older. The creases dissapears when i strech out the skin. Can endoscopic brow lift fix it

  • @despoinachatzaga2555
    @despoinachatzaga2555 2 года назад +1

    Very helpful, thank you. Have you dealt with any patients that suffered from slower healing or a tendency to bleed more than average?

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  2 года назад +2

      Patients that I have done endoscopic browlifts on tend to heal very quickly especially when there is good preparation prior to the surgery like stopping blood thinners

  • @diceflawless9115
    @diceflawless9115 Год назад

    My issue is that my center is getting lower causing my brows to look angry or evil. What type of treatment would fix this?

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  Год назад

      The first easy step would be to see if Botox helps to raise your central brow If that does not work then consider having a brow lift

  • @marinesnow6603
    @marinesnow6603 Год назад

    What do you mean with « the other approach leads to secondary morbidities »? If I understood correctly (please correct me if not) the first approach to temporal brow lift you mention is basically not releasing the brow subcutaneously, which equals to a simple skin lift which won’t keep the brow upright. But you imply the other approach (I assume releasing the brow subcutaneously without an endoscope) is leading to secondary morbidities… too much of a trauma to the body? I have heard the use of an endoscope really is necessary only if you plan on releasing more than the outer corner of the brow, otherwise a « blind » subcutaneous approach is fine as long as you don’t go past the outer third corner. You don’t seem to agree?
    Also, how would you compare this approach to a direct lift via the incision of a blepharoplasty (but a smaller one for patients who don’t need a bleph) which would « push » the brow upwards from under (endoscope also used). Both are minimally invasive, both have scars more or less hidden (palpebral fissure or scalp). Of course it depends on the patient but I feel it sometimes depends on the surgeon and what he/she likes (for ex. occuloplasticians will likely go for direct approaches). I am asking all this out of sheer interest but I’m also seriously considering travelling across 3 states to come to your practice for this op. Thanks!

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  Год назад +1

      A subcutaneous browlift without a hematic net is unlikely to last very long . Endoscopic browlifts have incisions placed behind the hairline and heal well . I do not advocate for direct browlifts because the incision will be noticeable. I perform direct browlifts only on elderly men who don't want to have a more involved procedure and who don't care if an incisional scar can be seen.

  • @harshiltaneja4854
    @harshiltaneja4854 3 месяца назад

    Is direct brow more lasting?

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  2 месяца назад +1

      Direct brow lifts can last a long time but you may develop a linear scar above your brow

    • @tamarafield5074
      @tamarafield5074 Месяц назад

      I had direct brow lift

  • @silje070377
    @silje070377 2 года назад

    Is it possible with the endoscopic lift, to only lift (or lift more..) the medial brow and not raise the outer part..? I’ve been recommended by a plastic surgeon to have this procedure, but she said the orientation of the pull has to go diagonally outwards, so it would not be possible. In my case I am afraid this would change my appearance and facial expressions, and I don’t want that.. My brows have never had a raised lateral tail, and I don’t fancy that look on myself..

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  2 года назад +1

      Usually the entire forehead attachments have to be released in order to get a long lasting result but the lift can be engineered to lift primarily your medial brow

    • @silje070377
      @silje070377 2 года назад

      @@drkopelman Thank you!

  • @mghev630
    @mghev630 2 года назад +1

    How many mm does an endoscopic brow lift can raise eyebrows?

  • @videofrat3115
    @videofrat3115 Год назад

    What happens if you do only the endoscopic eyebrow without the blapheroplasty?

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  Год назад

      An endoscopic browlift can be performed without an upper eyelid blepharoplasty but most of the time an upper eyelid blepharoplasty is performed at the same time

  • @happyme3930
    @happyme3930 2 года назад

    May i knw how botox works for eyebrow lift

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  2 года назад +1

      Great question! Botox inhibits the downward contraction of the central depressor muscles(between your eyebrows) this allows the elevator muscles called the frontalis muscles to lift the brows upward unapposed There is kind of pull/ counter-pull between these muscle groups. Hope that clarifies the mechanism

  • @Karollavine
    @Karollavine Год назад

    I have done eyelid and brow lift have 5 months and unfortunately after all the discomfort I did not see much diference 😢

  • @dianeberlin5651
    @dianeberlin5651 2 года назад

    What about an endoscopic brow lift done alone. Is that an option?

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  2 года назад +2

      You can certainly do a browlift without the need to a blepharoplasty. It is on a patient per patient basis.

  • @roses6564
    @roses6564 Год назад

    What happens to the hairline? Does one always get higher forehead after that?

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  Год назад

      in my experience endoscopic browlifts do not significantly raise the hairline however if your hairline is starting out high then I may suggest a gliding browlift

  • @gyaniadmi2347
    @gyaniadmi2347 2 года назад

    Is it safe to do Brow Bone Ridge reduction and Brow lift for a diabetic person ?

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  2 года назад

      Yes you can move forward with a Browlift if you have well controlled diabetes. However I would be careful if you are a diabetic with uncontrolled #s.

    • @gyaniadmi2347
      @gyaniadmi2347 2 года назад

      @@drkopelman Thanks for your reply, one more.question what Blood Test.do you do before surgery for diabetics?

  • @RosalynBrowne
    @RosalynBrowne Год назад +1

    I wish I would have seen this sooner I had an upper blepharoplasty and a bilateral internal brow pexy on November the 11th 2022. During surgery of the left eye I woke up and heard my doctor say Oh no! Then I felt like she was pulling my eyeball out with with what looked like strings. At home I looked absolutely horrific , my eyes were swollen they had bags of blood under each eye. Bruised and everything hurts. My eyebrows starting to look like the Freddie monster look and I had these swollen areas above the end of each eyebrow. I still have these knots that are really hurting now. It looks like a cluster of blood vessels that travel down to my cheeks on each side of my face. They are very noticeable and I can feel them. Both eye lids now look droopy yet again. And having daily headaches.
    Note, my doctor left, left eye lid drooped again. Had left eye lid surgery again on it June I, 2023 by another doctor.
    Do you have any idea as to what she could have done to have this outcome? And, can this be fixed?? My nerves are shot and needless to say my face is messed up.
    Thanking you in advance for your expertise advice.

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  Год назад +1

      Ms. Browne unfortunately without seeing your photograph I can not offer you any guidance

    • @RosalynBrowne
      @RosalynBrowne 11 месяцев назад

      @@drkopelman well, I am trying to figure out a way to send you my pictures.

  • @mariannachartier3247
    @mariannachartier3247 7 месяцев назад +1

    Can a person get a brow lift without an eye lid surgery?

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  7 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, but in most cases a blepharoplasty and brow-lift are performed at the same time.

  • @Imauser88
    @Imauser88 2 года назад

    I searched up endrosocpic brow lift and it says its fox eye lift will it change the eyebrow to be like that plastic surgery trend with fox eye

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  2 года назад +4

      That is definitely incorrect. Don’t get confused by the information out there. I have never done fox eye on a patient and have used an endoscopic approach to lifting the brow for my entire career

    • @Imauser88
      @Imauser88 2 года назад

      @@drkopelman oh okay thanks for clearing that up

  • @OldesouthFarm
    @OldesouthFarm Год назад +1

    I had an endoscopic brow lift and it did not last.

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  Год назад

      Endoscopic brow lift if performed correctly can last for many years but some people (due to their skin and soft tissue laxity) have recurrent brow ptosis despite having undergone excellent surgical technique.In those patients I recommend a gliding subcutaneous brow lift

  • @Defender8271
    @Defender8271 Год назад

    What about the cost of this surgery?

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  Год назад +1

      Prices range can vary but it is usually in the range of 10k+ for a browlift surgery because it involves anesthesia as well.

  • @54321Adela
    @54321Adela 2 года назад

    Do endoscopic browlift raise hairline, my forehead is already big and I would not want to make it any taller/bigger

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  2 года назад +2

      It does raise the forehead a slight bit, not significant. 1-2 mm in length increase.

    • @54321Adela
      @54321Adela 2 года назад +1

      @@drkopelman And the brows can be raised more than that endoscopically? I was told in a consultation that the endoscopic method cannot lift the brows by much

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  2 года назад +2

      @@54321Adela Correct 1-2 mm isn't that much. But that is how much movement upwards you should get with an endoscopic approach for your brow

  • @barbaraweaver7928
    @barbaraweaver7928 Год назад

    What do you think of direct brow lifts?

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  Год назад +1

      direct brow lifts in women are not recommended because the incisional scar will be noticeable

  • @itactuallyperks5273
    @itactuallyperks5273 Год назад

    Are you going to have a direct brow lift ? I think you deserve one 😊 best intentions x
    (1 cm above your eye-brows to lift the lids out too )

  • @TRguy64
    @TRguy64 Год назад

    Late 50s male here going for a deep plane facelift / neck lift, upper and lower blepharoplasty, fat transfer and browlift ... what do you suggest as the best browlift procedure? The one side droops a fair bit more and I have deep creases of the corners of eyes, though not so much further down when it comes to crows feet. My doctor stated of simply removing a small wedge of skin in a crease of the forehead, though am I wrong in thinking that an endoscopic brow lift could better address not just the eyebrows but also help somewhat with those corner of the eye creases, I just watched a video showing how the tissues in that zone can be better released. I'm dishing out a lot of dough for the browlift itself and of course desire the best result for the buck! 👍

  • @catherinecastle9376
    @catherinecastle9376 2 года назад

    What about just a brow lift?

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  Год назад +1

      Some patients will benefit from a brow lift only but the majority of patients require both eyelid and brow surgery

  • @strongbamboo5947
    @strongbamboo5947 Год назад

    Excuse me, age is important?
    I'm 63 years old woman.
    Any risks at my age??

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  Год назад +2

      Your medical history will be important to determine whether you are a good candidate for the procedure. For instance if you have a bad heart I would not encourage it. Regardless a medical work up is required before undergoing anesthesia for the browlift.

  • @cheryl5667
    @cheryl5667 2 года назад

    I want a brow lift, but I feel like I have a huge forehead. Does a brow lift make your forehead bigger?

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  2 года назад

      Great question Cheryl. The short is yes but it’s only 1-2mm increase. That is not that significant. If you’d like an online consult with me I’d be happy to make a proper assessment whether you are really a candidate for this procedure.

  • @helengetachew2832
    @helengetachew2832 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for the explanation,I wanna do brow lift where is your location?

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  2 года назад +2

      So happy to hear Helen. I have 2 offices. One on Park Avenue in NYC and the other in New Jersey.

  • @dumbshorts2328
    @dumbshorts2328 Год назад +7

    I’m 17 and my eyebrows are doing this , I thought this only happens with older people am I too young for this 😭

  • @thalielouis9948
    @thalielouis9948 Год назад

    Can i have your adress in Manhattan please doctor

    • @drkopelman
      @drkopelman  Год назад +1

      Thalie. My address is 90th and Park Avenue in NYC. If you would like to book an appointment please do on my website drkopelman.com

  • @brianmurphy5313
    @brianmurphy5313 3 месяца назад +1

    Hello. I'm 50 years old and I'm interested in having a surgical brow lift (probably Endoscopic or Endoscopic-Assisted, Bi-Planar Trichophytic) in order to eliminate deep horizontal forehead lines. I don't like the botox solution because I want my brows raised as they were before aging. My question is: after having a brow lift, can one still raise their eye brows up and down on their own naturally? Are the muscles re-attached in order to be activated to raise the eyebrows through facial expression?
    Thank you.

  • @susanjackson1496
    @susanjackson1496 3 месяца назад

    Are you put to sleep with this operation