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Brow Lift Surgery: How It Works, Risks, and Results

If you’ve ever lifted your brows with your fingertips and noticed a more refreshed, alert look, you’ve seen the effect a brow lift can achieve permanently — an awakened, youthful appearance.

A brow lift, or forehead lift, is a surgery designed to elevate a drooping brow, smooth forehead wrinkles, and rejuvenate the upper face. It addresses issues like deep furrows or a heavy, sunken brow that makes you look tired. Here’s what you can expect if you’re considering a brow lift at Northstate Plastic Surgery.

Who Makes an Ideal Candidate for a Brow Lift?

Ideal candidates for brow lift surgery typically meet the following criteria:

If you smoke, quitting at least 4-6 weeks before surgery and remaining smoke-free during recovery is essential, as smoking hampers blood flow and increases complication risks.

Choosing Between Different Brow Lift Techniques 

Dr. Myers has trained in several brow lift techniques. He will recommend the best approach based on your facial anatomy, extent of brow drooping, hairline position, and desired results.

Traditional (Coronal) Brow Lift 

This method involves an incision from ear to ear across the top of the head, hidden in the hair. It offers excellent access to the forehead, providing dramatic, long-lasting results. However, it may not be ideal for those with high or thinning hairlines due to the risk of raising the hairline further. 

Endoscopic Brow Lift 

This is a minimally invasive approach using small incisions within the hairline. A tiny camera and specialized tools are used to lift the brow with minimal scarring, quicker recovery, and reduced numbness, though it may result in slightly less dramatic lifting compared to the traditional approach. 

Temporal (Lateral) Brow Lift 

This technique targets the outer third of the brow through small incisions in the temporal hairline, ideal for addressing drooping at the outer brow. It’s often combined with eyelid surgery for overall upper face rejuvenation. 

Direct Brow Lift 

This approach removes a small amount of skin above the brows, offering precise control over brow position. While it leaves more visible scars, it’s useful for patients with heavy brows or receding hairlines, particularly when function (e.g., improving vision) is a priority.

What Happens During Brow Lift Surgery

Most brow lifts are performed as outpatient procedures under general anesthesia or intravenous sedation with local anesthesia. The choice of anesthesia depends on your health, preferences, and the technique selected by Dr. Myers.

Once anesthesia is administered, Dr. Myers makes the planned incisions and carefully lifts the skin and underlying tissues. If needed, small portions of muscle that cause frown lines are altered or removed to reduce furrowing between the brows.

Afterward, the skin and tissue are repositioned, and Dr. Myers secures them in place. The surgery usually lasts between one and two hours, but may take longer if additional procedures, such as eyelid surgery, are performed at the same time.

What to Expect After Your Brow Lift Procedure

The brow lift recovery follows a relatively predictable timeline, though individual experiences may vary.

In the first 48 hours, expect moderate discomfort, swelling, and bruising around your forehead, eyes, and sometimes cheeks. Pain medication will be prescribed, and keeping your head elevated helps reduce swelling.

Within the first week, visible signs of surgery start to fade. Many patients return to light activities or remote work within 7-10 days, though some swelling and bruising may remain.

Between two and three weeks, bruising usually resolves, and most patients can resume normal activities, including light exercise as approved by the surgeon.

Full recovery continues over the following months. Most patients see final results within 2-3 months, though subtle changes may persist for up to six months.

Potential Risks and Complications

Like all surgeries, a brow lift carries certain risks that patients should consider.  

Common temporary side effects include numbness, itching, or unusual sensations around the incision sites, which usually resolve within a few months. Less common complications include brow asymmetry, overcorrection (too high), or under-correction (insufficient lift). An experienced surgeon like Dr. Myers reduces these risks through careful planning.

Infections, though rare, can occur. Dr. Myers will provide wound care instructions and prescribe antibiotics to reduce this risk. Hair loss around the incision is possible, especially with the coronal approach, and may be temporary or permanent.

The most serious risk is facial nerve injury, potentially affecting eyebrow movement or facial expressions. Permanent nerve damage is extremely rare with a qualified surgeon like Dr. Myers.

Results Expected From Brow Lift Surgery

Most patients see a noticeable improvement in eyebrow position, achieving a refreshed, more alert appearance. The procedure smooths the forehead, reducing horizontal and frown lines.

A well-executed brow lift offers natural-looking results without an overly surprised appearance. Dr. Myers will tailor your lift for a youthful yet natural look.

Brow lifts provide long-lasting results, typically lasting 5-10 years or more, though aging continues. Many patients experience a boost in self-confidence, feeling their appearance better aligns with their inner vitality.

Take the First Step Toward a More Youthful Appearance

If you’re considering a brow lift, schedule a consultation with our board-certified plastic surgeon, Dr. Kevin D. Myers, at Northstate Plastic Surgery to discuss your concerns and determine the best approach for your goals.

At Northstate Plastic Surgery, we aim to provide natural-looking results that enhance your appearance and boost your confidence. Many patients wish they had taken this step sooner. Book your consultation today by contacting us here.

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