What is a Brow Lift?
Forehead and brow are closely connected to periorbital region both functionally and aesthetically. This intimate relationship is frequently unrecognized and could lead to suboptimal surgical outcome. For example sagging brows could contribute to hooding of the upper eyelids which in unexperienced eyes might be merely an excess eyelid skin issue. Presence of deep transverse lines in the forehead could be due to aging or compensation for droopy eyelid or brow.
While eyebrows’ position is a strong indicator or person’s emotional state such as sadness, anger, fatigue, surprise, its ideal aesthetic location is variable depending on patient’s age, race and overall frame of facial anatomy. Just as described in facial rejuvenation section, aging of periorbital region also occurs as a result of three phenomenon: Skin damage, skin laxity and fat deflation.
Surgery to lift the brow (also known as a brow lift or forehead lift) is a popular cosmetic procedure that helps create a lifted brow position, offering a refreshed look to the upper portion of the face. A sagging brow can many times cause an angry or tired appearance, however, a brow lift can give you a rejuvenated and happier appearance. By removing excess skin from the forehead, plastic surgeon Dr. Michael Hakimi can raise the eyebrows on patients to provide a younger look. BOTOX is often performed after the brow lift surgery to make the results last longer.