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Endoscopy is a surgical technique that
involves the
use of an endoscope, a special viewing instrument
that allows a surgeon to see images of the body's internal
structures through very small incisions.
Endoscopic surgery has been used for decades in a number of
different procedures, including gallbladder removal, tubal
ligation, and knee surgery. However, in the world of plastic
surgery, endoscopic instruments have recently been
introduced. Dr. Calabria believes the technique holds great
promise.
An endoscope consists of two basic parts: a tubular probe
fitted with a tiny camera and a bright light, which is inserted
through a small incision; and a viewing screen, which magnifies
the transmitted images of the body's internal structures.
During surgery, the surgeon watches the screen while moving
the tube of the endoscope through the surgical area.
All surgery carries risks and every incision leaves a scar.
However, with endoscopic surgery, your scars are likely to
be hidden, much smaller and some of the after effects of the
surgery may be minimized.
In the brow lift, three or more short incisions may be needed.
The tiny `eye' of the endoscope's camera allows a surgeon
to view the surgical site almost as clearly as if the skin
were opened from a long incision.
Because the incisions are shorter with endoscopy, the risk
of sensory loss from nerve damage is decreased. Also, bleeding,
bruising and swelling may be significantly reduced. With the
endoscopic approach, you may recover more quickly and return
to work earlier than if you had undergone open surgery.
Endoscopic surgery may also allow you to avoid an overnight
hospital stay. Endoscopic brow lift procedures can be performed
on an outpatient basis under local anesthesia with sedation.
Because endoscopy is a relatively new technique in plastic
surgery, it is extremely important that you select a plastic
surgeon who has adequate training and experience.
Dr. Calabria has been at the forefront of endoscopic facial
plastic surgery, referred to as "minimally invasive surgery".
He has participated in various panels on the subject and has
been invited to be on faculty of numerous aesthetic workshops
to train other surgeons in the use of endoscopy in cosmetic
surgery.
For more information on Endoscopic Browlift
or to speak with Dr. Calabria, please feel free to contact
us.
To view before and after pictures of this
procedure, go to our photo
gallery.
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