Temporal Lift

Lifted gaze and a rejuvenated facial contour!


The Temporal Lift combines PDO Thread Lift, Hyaluronic Acid Filler, and biostimulators to lift the eye and eyebrow area without surgery. Book your consultation today!


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The Temporal Lift is a protocol focused specifically on the temple, eye, and eyebrow area — one of the first areas of the face to show signs of sagging, with a drooping brow tail and a more tired-looking gaze. The technique combines PDO Thread Lift, Hyaluronic Acid Filler, and Collagen Biostimulators to lift and firm this region without surgery.

The threads are strategically placed at the temple to pull and lift the brow tail; the hyaluronic acid filler helps replace temporal volume loss, common with aging; and the collagen biostimulators reinforce skin firmness around the eyes over time. The combination of these three techniques is what delivers the "lifted gaze" effect and a more youthful facial contour.

It is recommended for those with drooping eyebrows, temporal sagging, a tired or "droopy" gaze, and who are looking for a noticeable lifting effect in this specific area without undergoing a full facelift surgery.

The procedure is performed in-office, with no cuts or extended downtime — you can resume normal activities right after the appointment. A personalized consultation defines the most suitable combination of techniques for your case, taking into account the degree of sagging and the desired result.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why does the Temporal Lift combine 3 different techniques?
    Each technique works in a complementary way: the threads lift and pull the brow tail, the hyaluronic acid filler replaces lost temporal volume, and the biostimulators firm the skin around the eyes over time. Together, they provide a more complete lifting effect in this area.
  • Does the Temporal Lift hurt? Is there downtime?
    The procedure is performed with local anesthetic to ensure comfort, and it doesn't require time off from daily activities — most patients resume their routine normally the same day.