Forehead lift

The first documented medical discussion about a forehead lift was written in 1910 by the famous German surgeon Erich Lexer.

One of the instrument's arms is a lighted camera that displays what it sees under the patient's skin on a television monitor.

[4] Other arms on the Endoscope carry actual surgical tools that perform cutting, or grasping functions.

Patients who have Endotine implants in their foreheads risk moving their newly adjusted tissues with relatively small movements just after the operation and before complete healing takes place.

While the implant absorbs into the body, the Endotine generally does not support the very thick forehead flesh and heavy brows often seen in some overweight males.