Brow Lift and Asymmetry - Addressing Asymmetry with Endoscopic Brow Lift in Dallas

Brow Lift and Asymmetry - Addressing an Asymmetry with Endoscopic Brow Lift in Dallas

Brow asymmetry can be frustrating for patients looking to even-out their brow arch. Often, Dr. Sanovich can lift the brow with an endoscopic browlift using an endotine device, a small bioabsorbable implant that lifts and secures your brow to achieve desired results and is stronger than sutures alone. This makes this style of browlift particularly effective and reduces the risk of sagging brows. It is a safe and effective brow treatment. 

Endotine vs. Suture by MicroAire.​

Brow Lift Explained

If you're searching for an browlift near you, we've got you covered at Dallas Surgical Arts. Other types of eye procedures browlift include the fox-eye, which gives a nice, lifted, angled look to your eye area, or a browpexy for a slight lift. Listen as Dr. Randy Sanovich explains more on the different types of brow lifts available at DSA! 

Natural Results from Browlift Surgery

This procedure is quick and can be performed in conjunction with other facial cosmetic procedures to balance the symmetry of the face. Most importantly, when Dr. Sanovich performs a browlift he places an emphasis on making sure the results appear natural. It can be frustrating to look in the mirror and feel like one of your eyebrows is lopsided, or droopy. If this is something you struggle with, then a browlift might be right for you! 

Eye Rejuvenation in Dallas

Perhaps you are interested in additional ways to rejuvenate your eye area besides a browlift. We also offer blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery) to remove undereye fat or to lift any hooded or drooping eyelids. Request a FREE consultation for eye rejuvenation during the month of March at Dallas Surgical Arts!

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