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Traditional eyebrow lift has been performed with surgical incisions involving the eyebrow area, coronal approach, or endoscopic lift with smaller incisions. Aging of the face involves skin laxity and loosening of the fat in the forehead and eyebrow regions that result in drooping of the eyebrows. Injecting fat into the proper areas will reverse the aged appearance and can be used as often as necessary without scarring. Combined fat transfer with botulinum toxin A prevents muscular contraction that tends to pull down the skin of the eyebrow and forehead. Filling the lower eyelids to improve the dark shadows improves the total result.
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Fischer, G. (2010). Eyebrow Lift with Fat Transfer. In: Shiffman, M. (eds) Autologous Fat Transfer. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-00473-5_19
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