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Youthful Appearance: Endoscopic Temporal Lift

As we age, some changes occur in our skin, and our facial features loosen over time. One of the signs on our face is the sagging and wrinkles in the temple area. These problems in the temple area can prevent a youthful and dynamic appearance. Fortunately, advancements in medicine have provided practical solutions, such as endoscopic temporal lift surgery, to correct these issues.

What Are Temples? Why Do Temples Sag?

The temples are the areas located on the sides of our face, between the forehead and cheeks. The temple area is considered an important area that determines facial expression and facial features. Sagging temples is a natural condition that occurs with the aging process.

Skin elasticity decreases during aging, and collagen and elastin production slows down. As a result, the skin begins to sag, and changes occur in the facial contours. The sagging in the temple area is caused by a combination of factors such as gravity, loss of elasticity in the skin, and weakening of the muscles.

Sagging in the temples can make facial expressions dull, causing the skin over the eyes to drop and the eyebrows to come to a low position. This can cause a tired, old, or sad appearance. Sagging in the temple area can cause aesthetic concerns for people wanting to achieve a young and energetic appearance.

What is Endoscopic Temporal Lift?

Endoscopic temple lift is a surgical procedure to correct sagging and wrinkles in the temple area. In this procedure, muscles and skin are repositioned to gain a younger appearance using endoscopic techniques. Unlike traditional temple stretching methods, smaller incisions are used in the endoscopic approach, and the tissues inside are viewed using a device called an endoscope. This way, the procedure is performed more sensitively, and the healing process is shorter.

What are the Differences Between Endoscopic Temporal Lift and Classic Temporal Lift?

1- Larger skin incisions are used in classical temporal lift. while Endoscopic methods result in more minor scars.

2- In endoscopic temporal lift, the surgeon performs the procedure by seeing the critical vein and nerve structures while moving in the subcutaneous and deeper tissues through the camera system. Consequently, there is a lower risk of unwanted vascular damage and bleeding.

3- The endoscope allows for more sensitive working opportunity; therefore, the possibility of postoperative swelling, bruising, and edema is lower.

How is Endoscopic Temporal Lift performed?

Endoscopic temporal lift is generally performed under general anesthesia. he surgeon makes small incisions within the hairline and moves the endoscope through these incisions. The temple tissue is visualized, and loose muscles and tissues are tightened if necessary. Additionally, excess fat tissue can be removed if required. The incisions are closed once the procedure is completed.

For whom is Endoscopic Temporal Lift Suitable?

The Endoscopic Temporal Lift procedure is generally suitable for the following patients:

For Those who want to get rid of a tired appearance: Endoscopic Temporal Lift is a combined approach that includes the forehead, eye area, and brow region. It provides a more lively and youthful look by correcting the tired look.

For those disturbed by sagging and wrinkles in the temple area: People who want to correct their tired or aged appearance due to sagging skin, low eyebrows, and wrinkles in the temple area can benefit from the endoscopic temple lift procedure.

Those seeking a young and dynamic appearance: Sagging in the forehead area can make facial expressions appear lifeless. Endoscopic Temporal Lift is ideal for individuals wanting a more youthful, fresher, and dynamic look.

Those looking for a minimally invasive surgical method: Endoscopic Temporal Lift offers a more minimally invasive approach compared to traditional forehead liftprocedures. The procedure is performed using small incisions and endoscopic techniques, allowing for faster recovery.

What are the advantages of an Endoscopic Temporal Lift?

Endoscopic Temporal Lift offers several advantages compared to traditional methods. Here are some of its advantages:

  • Smaller incisions are used, resulting in less visible scars.
  • The procedure is performed more sensitively, leading to natural-looking results.
  • There is less tissue damage, and the recovery process is faster.
  • Sagging and wrinkles in the temporal area are effectively corrected.
  • Facial lines are redefined, and a more youthful, dynamic appearance is obtained.

Before and After Endoscopic Temporal Lift Surgery

The process before and after the Endoscopic Temporal Lift procedure can be as follows:

Before:

Consultation and Evaluation: When considering the Endoscopic Temporal Lift procedure, you should get a consultation and examination appointment with an Aesthetic and Plastic Surgeon. The surgeon will evaluate your medical history, listen to your expectations, and examine the condition of your forehead region.

Preparation Instructions: Your surgeon will provide some instructions before the procedure. These may include measures such as medications to be taken or discontinued before surgery, smoking cessation, and stopping blood-thinning medications.

Surgery Planning: Your surgeon will inform you about how the surgery will be performed, your expectations, and the procedure details. You will be given information about how the procedure will be carried out and the endoscopic techniques used.

After:

Recovery Period: The recovery period after the surgery is generally fast. Your surgeon will explain the recovery process and what to expect.

Swelling and Bruising: Swelling and bruising are expected after the procedure. These usually diminish within a few weeks. Your surgeon may recommend cold compresses, elevating your head, and using recommended creams or lotions to reduce swelling and bruising.

Follow-up Appointments: Your surgeon will schedule appointments for postoperative check-ups. During these appointments, your healing process will be evaluated, your stitches will be examined, and any necessary suggestions will be made.

Scarring: The incisions used in the surgery are typically placed within the hairline and are less visible. Scars fade over time and usually blend into your hair’s natural texture.

Results: After Endoscopic Temporal Lift, it is possible to achieve a younger, fresher, and more dynamic appearance. The results become more pronounced over time and are generally satisfying.