An endoscopic brow lift is often viewed as a small forehead lift. Clinically, it is a structural repositioning of brow tissues through limited incisions, designed to restore a balanced lid–brow relationship without a long scar.
The key is diagnosis and vector planning. Some heaviness is brow descent. Some is eyelid skin. A refined plan identifies the dominant mechanism and avoids over-elevation that changes expression.
The aim is controlled refinement: a more rested upper face that still looks like you.
If you are considering an endoscopic brow lift, an in-person assessment is the safest way to evaluate brow position, asymmetry, hairline anatomy, and realistic lift capacity.
