A browlift is a procedure which raises drooping eyebrows, improving heaviness from the upper eyelids and helps to reduce frown lines. The skin of the forehead is lifted and smoothed, and the muscles that cause wrinkles are adjusted.
Those with drooping eyebrows, deep furrows between the eyes and loss of skin elasticity creating excess skin in the upper eyelid. This may be affect vision also.
Correcting eyebrow drooping and smoothing the skin of the forehead may help you appear less heavy and tired, and alert. However it’s important to remain realistic. A browlift won’t stop the aging process and future effects of gravity, and cannot remove all wrinkles, especially if they are deep.
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During your first consultation your surgeon will discuss what you’d like to achieve, any expectations you have, questions about the procedure, medical history and current medication. Your brow area will be carefully examined so that the surgeon knows your individual needs. Please do not wear any make-up for this assessment. We will provide as much information as possible so that you feel comfortable and informed, and if you feel overwhelmed in any way we encourage you to make a second consultation so that you feel confident with your decision.
Please ensure you have arranged someone to drive you home after your surgery and to help you out at home for a few days. If you have had previous issues with bleeding or you bruise easily please inform your surgeon as soon as possible. To reduce risk of bleeding and bruising please make sure to:
We will guide you to prepare for surgery so that your procedure and recovery go smoothly. On the day bring your toiletries, any medication needed and loose clothing or a night gown that doesn’t need to be lifted over your head.
Your anesthetist will discuss the use of either a general anesthetic or light sedation with a local anesthetic. Whichever you choose, you will be very comfortable and experience no pain during the surgery.
Open Browlift: the scalp is lifted from the brow bone area and mobilized to the area above the eyebrows. The muscles causing lines and wrinkling can then be modified in the appropriate way. The forehead and scalp is then redraped over the bone and any scalp excess is removed, which leaves the eyebrows elevated. The scar is hidden inside the hairline however may occasionally stretch and be seen when the hair is parted. Recovery for this procedure is approximately 3 weeks.
Endoscopic Browlift: Five small incisions are made within the hair in which the procedure is performed. The covering of the brow bone area is incised and carefully protect the nerves to the scalp. The brow is elevated to the ideal position and held by sutures and temporary small screws into the outer bone for approximately 2 weeks, or by a slow self-dissolving plate (called an endotine), that hook into the area. The endotine take several months to dissolve and may be felt when touched but not visible. The redraping of the brow elevating muscle will produce a lift, achieving a pleasing result. Recovery for this procedure is approximately 2 weeks.
For those with a high hairline, the incision can be made in such a way that the hairline is lowered. Your surgeon will discuss these types of procedures and the best option for you.
Please call our office if you experience any of the following: excessive pain or bleeding, abnormal swelling or fever during the first 24 hours.
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