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The upper face, including the forehead and eyebrows, often displays signs of aging due to a combination of natural aging, environmental stress, and genetics. Over time, the skin and tissues in this area can descend, leading to frown lines, forehead creases, heavy brows, and drooping upper eyelids, giving the facial features an appearance of tiredness or anger. A brow lift, a cosmetic procedure, can help achieve a more youthful look by repositioning the forehead skin and sagging brows to a higher, youthful position, providing natural-looking results. An eyebrow lift as well as eyelid lift surgery can often benefit patients who experience vision obstruction due to a drooping brow.

Dr. Samuel Sohn is a board-certified plastic surgeon serving patients in Tampa, Clearwater, and St. Petersburg, Florida with extensive experience and skill in facial plastic surgery procedures. During your consultation, Dr. Sohn will evaluate your specific needs and help you determine if this procedure is right for you.

What Is Brow And Forehead Lift Surgery?

Brow and forehead lift surgery, also known as a forehead lift or browplasty, is an outpatient cosmetic procedure designed to improve the appearance of the upper face by elevating sagging brows, removing furrows and wrinkles, and smoothing the forehead. This surgery can be performed using various techniques, including endoscopic, open, or hairline incision methods, and can involve the removal or repositioning of excess skin, fat, and muscle. The goal of the procedure is to create a more youthful and refreshed appearance, with results that appear natural and harmonious with the rest of the face.

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Candidates For Brow and Forehead Lift

Good candidates for brow and forehead lift surgery are typically individuals who are experiencing the visible signs of aging in the upper face, such as Trusetd Source Checkbox Trusted Source Browlift American Society of Plastic Surgeons Go to Source sagging brows , furrows, forehead creases, heavy brows, and drooping upper eyelids, and desire a more youthful appearance. This surgery may also be suitable for those with a drooping brow that obstructs their vision. However, it is important to note that the best candidates are those who are in good physical and emotional health, have realistic expectations, and understand the potential risks and benefits of the procedure.

Preparing For Brow and Forehead Lift

Preparation for brow and forehead lift surgery will vary depending on the individual patient’s needs, anatomy, and goals. However, some general steps that can be taken to prepare for the procedure include quitting smoking and avoiding certain medications such as blood thinners, anti-inflammatory drugs, and herbal supplements. You’ll also need to prepare your home and arrange for someone to drive you to and from surgery and stay with you for at least 24 hours following your procedure.

Follow pre-operative instructions: Your surgeon will provide you with a set of pre-operative instructions, which may include things like fasting before the procedure, avoiding alcohol, and avoiding sun exposure. It is important to follow these instructions carefully to ensure a smooth and successful procedure. Preparing ahead of time and following Dr. Sohn’s pre-surgical instructions can increase the chances of a successful outcome and minimize the risk of complications.

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Types of Brow Lift Procedures

Dr. Sohn performs a range of brow lift procedures in a state-of-the-art surgical facility. Different brow lift techniques can address different aspects of the forehead and brow, and often a combination of procedures will achieve the best results for a particular patient. For example, a patient with deep forehead wrinkles and a sagging brow may benefit from a combination of a traditional brow lift and an endoscopic brow lift. Ultimately, determining the procedure that is most appropriate will depend on the individual patient’s needs, anatomy and medical history, and goals. Dr. Sohn will discuss the options and recommend the best approach for you.

Endoscopic Brow Lift

An endoscopic brow lift, also referred to as an endoscopic forehead lift, is a cosmetic surgery that is performed under local anesthesia with sedation and is used to improve the appearance of the upper face, specifically the forehead, and eyebrows. This procedure involves the use of an endoscope, which is a thin, lighted tube with a camera attached, to visualize the underlying structures of the face during surgery. Small incisions are made in the scalp, and the endoscope is used to guide the surgeon’s instruments as they lift the forehead and reposition the brows to a more youthful position.

Compared to traditional open brow lift procedures, endoscopic brow lift surgery is less invasive, causes less scarring, and has a quicker Trusetd Source Checkbox Trusted Source Cosmetic Facial Surgery (Second Edition) 2018, Pages 188-259 J Niamtu III Go to Source recovery time . The procedure is performed under general anesthesia, and the results typically last for several years.

Traditional Brow Lift

A traditional brow lift, also known as an open brow lift or a coronal brow lift, is a cosmetic surgery that improves the appearance of the forehead and eyebrows by elevating sagging brows and smoothing out wrinkles and lines in the forehead. This procedure is typically performed through a long incision made in the hairline or scalp, and the skin and underlying tissues are lifted, repositioned, and tightened to create a more youthful appearance.

Compared to endoscopic brow lift surgery, traditional open brow lift procedures typically involve a longer incision, more extensive tissue dissection, and a longer recovery time. However, this method may be preferred as it provides a more direct and comprehensive view of the underlying structures, making it easier to achieve the desired results. The best approach will depend on the individual patient’s needs, anatomy, and goals.

Brow and Forehead Lift Recovery

Recovery after brow and forehead lift surgery can vary from person to person, and the specific type of procedure performed will also play a role in the recovery process. Most patients experience some level of pain or discomfort after the procedure, which can be managed with pain medication prescribed by Dr. Sohn. Swelling and bruising are also common after brow and forehead lift surgery, and typically peak within the first 48-72 hours after the procedure. Some patients report experiencing headaches after the procedure, which can be managed with over-the-counter pain medication or prescription medication. Temporary numbness or tingling in the scalp, forehead, and brow area is normal, and usually temporary and resolves on its own. Dr. Sohn advises patients to avoid strenuous activities for several days to a week after the procedure, and to avoid heavy lifting, bending, or straining for several weeks after the procedure. It is important to follow Dr. Sohn’s instructions carefully and attend all follow-up appointments to ensure a smooth and successful recovery.

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Why Choose Samuel Sohn for Brow and Forehead Lift?

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FAQs About Brow & Forehead Lift

Most patients experience some discomfort or pain following a brow lift, but this is usually well managed with pain medication. Some patients may experience swelling, bruising, and tightness in the forehead, but these symptoms usually resolve within a few days to a few weeks.

Yes, a brow lift typically leaves some scars, but the extent and visibility of scars can vary depending on the type of procedure performed and the individual healing processes. Dr. Sohn places sutures in the hairline or in natural creases for natural camouflage.

The recovery time after a brow lift varies from patient to patient, but most patients can return to work and normal activities within one to two weeks.

The results of a brow lift are typically long-lasting, but the exact duration will depend on factors such as your age, skin type, and the extent of the procedure. Over time, the aging process and environmental stressors can cause the skin to lose elasticity, and a repeat procedure may be necessary to maintain the desired result.

Like any surgical procedure, a brow lift carries some risks, including bleeding, infection, Trusetd Source Checkbox Trusted Source Brow lift Mayo Clinic Go to Source scarring , and an adverse reaction to anesthesia.

In most cases, a brow lift is considered a cosmetic procedure and is not covered by insurance. Some patients may have functional concerns, such as obstructed vision due to a drooping brow, which may make the procedure eligible for insurance coverage.

Yes, a brow lift surgery is often combined with other cosmetic procedures, such as eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty) to improve the appearance of the eyes and address crow’s feet, or a facelift and neck lift, to achieve a more comprehensive result. Non-surgical additions can include Botox and other injectables such as dermal fillers.

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1American Society of Plastic Surgeons. Browlift. Available: https://www.plasticsurgery.org/cosmetic-procedures/brow-lift. Accessed January 5, 2023.

2J Niamtu III. Cosmetic Facial Surgery (Second Edition) 2018, Pages 188-259. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-323-39393-5.00004-2. Accessed January 5, 2023.

3Mayo Clinic. Brow lift. Available: https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/brow-lift/about/pac-20393257. Accessed January 5, 2023.

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