FOREHEAD LIFT, also known as a frontal facelift or frontal rhytidectomy, is a procedure that removes excess tissue, modifies the muscles and tightens the skin of the forehead. This procedure can be done using the traditional technique, with an incision in the upper part of the head, just behind the hairline, or with the use of an endoscope, which requires four to five small (short) incisions, but which It allows access to the relevant areas to be treated, the incorporation of a camera and a monitor to visualize the areas that are going to be dissected surgically. The patient usually returns to work within seven to ten days, and even earlier when it comes to endoscopic forehead lift.