Eyebrow Lift

Description

Eyebrow lifts, also known as brow lifts or forehead lifts, are all words used interchangeably to improve the appearance around the forehead from wrinkles, lines, and other signs of aging. Brow lifts also correct drooping eyelids. Brow lifts are most common amongst patients between 40 and 70 years of age. The procedure entails the forehead skin be lifted, excess tissue is removed, muscles are repositioned or removed, and the eyebrows are lifted. Extra skin in any of these areas will then be trimmed away. There are two common types of brow lifts, consult your physician to find out which is right for you.

Procedure Length

Brow lifts usually take between one and two hours.

Side Effects

Bleeding, discomfort, swelling, temporary loss in sensitivity, itching, and unusual feelings near forehead.

Recovery

Back to work within about ten days. Vigorous physical activities should be avoided for a couple weeks. Also, direct exposure to sunlight should be minimized.

Risks

Infection, bleeding, and other minor complications are rare. Some patients won't be able to move their eyebrows or forehead, and sensitivity is lost. Also, scars may develop around incision area.

Results

Long lasting, usually many years. Brow lifts don't stop the aging process, they only improve the skin temporarily.

Patient Status

Outpatient. Usually done in doctor's office or hospital.

Anesthesia

Local or general depending on treatments needed.

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