
Temporal Lift
The Temporal Lift aims to rejuvenate the face, focusing on raising the tail of the eyebrow by six to ten millimeters. This results in a more open and bright-looking eye, completely eliminating crow’s feet.
The Procedure of the Surgery
This procedure is performed under local anesthesia, during which two incisions are made in the scalp. Through these incisions, the frontalis muscle is lifted, raising the eyebrow and achieving a more refreshed forehead appearance.
Results are visible immediately, while postoperative swelling and bruising subside within 3–5 days. No hospital stay is required.
Combined Procedures
In most cases, the Temporal Lift is performed simultaneously with Upper Blepharoplasty or complements a full Facelift to maximize the aesthetic results.
Additionally, an increasing number of patients choose the Temporal Lift as a solution to reduce the frequent need for Botox.
