Brow Lift
Surgery Details - In Direct Brow Lift

 

DIRECT FIXATION FOR DIRECT RESULTS

The Coapt ENDOTINE TransBleph is a revolutionary new product that allows you to perform a browlift through a single, upper lid incision used for a conventional blepharoplasty. Using the Coapt patented, multipoint soft tissue fixation technology—via a small, three tined bioabsorbable implant—you now have new opportunities to help your patients regain a youthful, beautiful appearance around the eyes, without undergoing a complete forehead lift.

        

Closer is better
The ENDOTINE TransBleph is placed underneath the brow and anchored directly to the underlying bone for secure brow elevation, with minimal subperiosteal dissection required.

Bleph and brow, an unbeatable combination
You can now achieve the combined goals of removing upper eyelid skin and repositioning of the brow in a single surgical session.

No endoscope required
By utilizing the upper blepharoplasty incision for access, the ENDOTINE TransBleph helps simplify the browlift procedure. No expensive endoscopic equipment is required meaning fewer instruments to set up, process and maintain.

Bleph Incision. Browlift Result.

The ENDOTINE TransBleph is the best of both worlds for rejuvenation
surgeries: the pioneering fixation of Coapt multipoint, bioabsorbable implants,
and the ability to perform two effective procedures through a single
incision—without the need of general anesthesia or expensive equipment.


With the TransBleph, you can now offer your patients a dynamic new combination
in eye rejuvenation that is simple, quick and direct.

   

Simple and Quick
The entire procedure is performed under local anesthesia and can be completed in just minutes per side.

Secure and Adjustable
Our patented, multipoint design provides secure fixation and the ability to easily readjust brow height for optimal correction and position.




More Options
Your upper bleph patients with mild to moderate brow ptosis who are reluctant to undergo a conventional full forehead lift may now become surgical candidates with this less invasive procedure.

 

 

Pre-Operative Photograph

6 weeks following
RIGHT Trans-Blepharoplasty Brow lift and
Ptosis & Upper eyelid blepharoplasty

 

Pre-Operative Photograph

6 weeks following
Trans-Blepharoplasty Brow lift RIGHT and LEFT &
Ptosis & Upper eyelid blepharoplasty

   

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