ABSTRACT

Introduction The term browlift is generally used to describe a family of procedures aimed at

the rejuvenation of the upper third of the face. A number of different incisions, planes o f elevation, vectors of pull and methods of anchoring may be employed, depending on the underlying anatomic pathophysiology at work in the individual patient. Techniques continue to evolve and must be tailored to each patient taking into account the patients sex, age, facial features and expectations.