Brow Lift

Brow LiftBrow lifts are used to correct:

  • overhanging skin in the upper eyelids
  • a naturally low brow
  • deep frown lines due to stress or muscle over activity
  • an expression of sadness or anger from sagging of the eyebrows

Sometimes, patients may focus their attention on excess skin in the upper eyelids and not realize that it is their sagging eyebrows that are the cause of the problem. While in the past surgeons often chose to automatically perform an upper eyelid lift to correct sagging of the upper lid, a brow lift is often used today to create the same result.

A brow lift can be performed alone or it may be performed at the same time as a facelift to remove excess skin and tighten muscles in the middle and lower face.

Your plastic surgeon will explain the benefits of both eyelid surgery and brow lift as each procedure applies to you.

Considerations

The surgical technique that your plastic surgeon recommends for your brow lift will depend on things such as:

  • the position of your eyebrows
  • the amount of excess upper eyelid skin you have
  • the height of your hairline (the height of your hairline can be altered a little after surgery).

Procedures

Open Approach

Often, an incision is made across the top of the scalp, beginning above the ears and hidden in the hair. Sometimes, the incision may be placed in front of the hairline. The incision is designed to be inconspicuous once healed. Through these incisions, your plastic surgeon can modify or remove parts of the muscles that cause frown lines, remove excess skin, and lift your eyebrows to a more youthful level.

Endoscopic Approach

An endoscope is a long, thin tube with a light on the end, attached to a video camera. The endoscope is inserted through a few tiny incisions in the scalp. It allows your plastic surgeon to see and work on the inside structure of the forehead. The endoscopic technique has the advantage of requiring minimal incisions, but it may not be appropriate for all patients.

If your main concern is frown lines between your eyebrows, a limited endoscopic procedure can be performed to correct these problems. If you are having upper eyelid surgery performed, it may also be possible to treat frown lines by way of the incisions that are made in the upper eyelid.

Recovery and possible complications

Complications from a brow lift are infrequent, but can include prolonged numbness and itching, and minor hair loss where the scalp incisions were made, which is usually temporary and is easy to conceal.

Swelling and bruising are usually gone within two weeks. You may use camouflage makeup almost immediately.

You will have an accurate idea of how you will look within a few weeks.