Brow Lift
Brow lift surgery is a surgical procedure to replace, raise or tighten the eyebrows. This surgery is preferred in cases where the eyebrows droop due to aging, weakening of the facial muscles, low eyebrows or genetic factors. Brow lift surgery is usually performed under local anesthesia and the procedure takes about an hour. The procedure involves reshaping skin and muscle tissue by making small incisions above or below the eyebrows to replace or raise the eyebrows. There are different techniques of brow lift surgery and which technique to use is determined depending on the needs, expectations and health status of the person.
The advantages of brow lift surgery may include a younger and more dynamic appearance, placing the eyebrows in a younger and raised position, opening the visual field due to drooping eyebrows, and a safer and tighter skin structure. However, brow lift surgery also carries some risks. These may include infection, bleeding, skin tenderness, vision problems, nerve damage, scarring or asymmetry. Therefore, it is important to talk in detail about the risks and benefits before surgery.
After brow lift surgery, the healing process can change. After the procedure, the area around the eyebrows may swell, bruise, and may experience mild pain or discomfort. However, these symptoms usually subside within a few days and the healing process is complete. Brow lift surgery is an effective option for changing the location of the eyebrows and obtaining a younger and more dynamic appearance. However, it's important to speak to a specialist and learn about the risks and benefits to determine if surgery is right for your individual needs.