Affiliation:
1. Made‐Young Plastic Surgery Clinic Seoul Korea
2. Division in Anatomy and Developmental Biology, Department of Oral Biology, Human Identification Research Institute, BK21 FOUR Project Yonsei University College of Dentistry Seoul Korea
3. Asia Pacific Aesthetic Academy Hong Kong Hong Kong
4. Department of Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital Mahidol University Bangkok Thailand
5. Ageless MD Clinic Tustin California USA
6. Genitique Clinicm Bangkok Thailand
7. Maylin Clinic (Apgujeong) Seoul Korea
Abstract
AbstractIntroductionTailoring surgical interventions to target age‐related transformations is paramount. Many candidates seeking blepharoplasty commonly exhibit eyebrow ptosis, underscoring the necessity for surgeons to possess a comprehensive understanding of techniques for brow and forehead rejuvenation.MethodsVarious surgical techniques are available for eyebrow and forehead enhancement, contrasting the standardized approaches in upper and lower blepharoplasty. Thread lifting has gained popularity for forehead lifting, although a more precise term would be eyebrow lifting. The thread lifting methods using V and I techniques with floating‐type threads (Secret Line, Hyundai Meditech., Inc., Wonju‐si, Republic of Korea) are used.ResultsThe natural aging process often causes the forehead and eyebrows to sag under the influence of gravity, leading to the appearance of heavy eyelids. Elevating the eyebrows can mitigate droopiness, enhance vision clarity, and rejuvenate the facial aesthetic. While non‐surgical methods like Botulinum Toxin A can weaken muscles and potentially aid in brow elevation, their visible effects may be somewhat constrained.DiscussionSurgical methods encompass endoscopic forehead lift, eyebrow lift techniques, and scalp excision‐based forehead reduction surgery, each with specific advantages and drawbacks. Thread lifting bridges the gap between surgical and non‐surgical modalities. Forehead areas often lack subcutaneous fat, requiring precise anatomical understanding for effective thread lifting. Cannula usage with partial tunneling ensures efficacy even in patients with strong adhesions. Presented cases showcase successful eyebrow lifting using cog threads, illustrating immediate and gradual post‐procedure changes.ConclusionEyebrow thread lifting demands periodic procedures, offering subtler improvements than surgery. Anatomical knowledge is crucial, and the technique presents discomfort. Effects last about 6 months, requiring re‐treatment as effects regress. Thread lifting, a middle ground between surgical and non‐surgical methods, can rejuvenate brows with less downtime.