What is the difference between a scarless brow lift and a suture brow lift?

A brow lift is a surgical technique used to improve laxity of the upper eyelid skin and adjust the appearance of the brow. “Scarless” is a marketing concept, and there is no difference in the surgical technique. A brow lift is usually used in patients with severe eyelid laxity. By removing the skin above or below the brow (which may contain some of the brow hair), the brow or upper eyelid skin can be lifted, and the position or shape of the brow can be adjusted to correct the appearance of mild double or triangular eyes, improve the laxity of the eyelid skin, and remove the upper eyelid wrinkles and some of the crow’s feet. It is necessary to take the way of brow lift, the excess skin tissue excision, and with the edge of the eyebrow using plastic fine suture, leaving no obvious traces of surgery. But after all, there are surgical incisions, incisions in the short term there will be redness, during which should be strictly sunscreen, so as not to leave pigmentation. Patients with surgical needs are advised to go to a regular medical institution and follow the advice of a specialist to choose a suitable surgical plan.