Are there any significant health concerns I should be worried about in having an endoscopic forehead lift?
The endoscopic forehead lift is generally a very well tolerated surgery. As the surgery can be performed under intravenous sedation anesthesia, endotracheal intubation anesthesia is avoid. The placement of the breathing tube is the most stressful aspect of surgery. Risks of this stress are increased in individuals with multiple cardiovascular risk factors including high blood pressure, known heart disease, etc. Therefore, we perform a thorough assessment of your health status prior to surgery and when indicated, may also have you assessed by your primary medical doctor prior to surgery.
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- I have been thinking of eyelid surgery but now that I’ve read this discussion of the forehead lift, how do I know if I am a candidate for the endoscopic forehead lift?
- Twelve years ago I had an open forehead lift. I think it is time for another and I am wondering if I can have an endoscopic forehead lift even though my last procedure was done open?
- I have had hair grafting. Will the incisions for the endoscopic forehead lift damage my hair grafts?
- Are there any significant health concerns I should be worried about in having an endoscopic forehead lift.
- Can I have BOTOX® as an alternative to a forehead lift?
- How long will an endoscopic forehead lift last?