Brow Lift in Portland
Your Journey To Brow Lift Surgery
As you consider the journey towards rejuvenation with brow lift surgery, we're here to ensure that you are armed with all the information you need. Let's walk through the aspects of brow lift surgery to provide you with a clear picture of what to expect during this transformative journey.
Who is a good candidate?
Ideal candidates for brow lift surgery are typically those seeking to address signs of aging in the forehead and brow region. This may include deep horizontal creases across the forehead, frown lines between the eyebrows, or sagging brows that hood the upper eyelids. Suitable candidates should be in good overall health, non-smokers, and have realistic expectations about the outcome of the surgery.
What are the results?
The goal of brow lift surgery is to provide a more youthful and rested appearance to the upper portion of your face. It can raise sagging brows, reduce wrinkles and frown lines, and improve forehead creases. However, a brow lift doesn't stop the aging process; it can only "set back the clock."
What does the procedure involve?
A brow lift, also known as a forehead lift, can be performed using different techniques, depending on your specific needs. The most common methods include the endoscopic lift and the lateral brow lift. Both involve small incisions made within the hairline or scalp. The skin and underlying tissues of the forehead are then lifted, repositioned, and excess skin may be removed. The procedure generally takes one to two hours.
What is the recovery like?
After a brow lift, you may experience some temporary discomfort, swelling, or bruising, which can be controlled with medication. Most patients are able to return to non-strenuous work after about 10-14 days. Full recovery, including the subsidence of residual swelling and incision lines, can take several weeks to a few months. We'll provide a detailed post-operative care plan to ensure a smooth recovery.
What are the other options?
If your cosmetic concerns are limited to the area around the eyes, you might consider eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty) instead of a full brow lift. Alternatively, for minor concerns or if you're not ready for surgery, non-surgical options such as Botox can help reduce the appearance of forehead wrinkles and lift the eyebrows.
What are the risks?
As with any surgical procedure, brow lift surgery carries some risks. These can include bleeding, infection, complications of anesthesia, temporary or permanent hair loss at the incision sites, numbness or other changes in skin sensation, and dissatisfaction with the aesthetic result. We'll discuss these potential risks and any concerns you may have during your consultation.
We are here to guide you throughout this journey towards renewed self-confidence. Please feel free to ask any questions or share any concerns with us. Your trust is greatly valued, and we're committed to helping you achieve a more refreshed and youthful appearance.