Brow Lift
Often a companion to eyelid surgery, brow lift procedures can help correct the appearance of drooping eyebrows and hooding over the eyes. As we age, there is often a gradual dropping of the eyebrows from a higher and arched position to a flatter and lower position. This adds to the gathering of loose skin in the upper eyelids and increases an older eye’s tired, sad or even angry appearance. In younger patients with an inherited low brow position, Botox may be used to selectively elevate the brows a few millimeters. However, in some patients, Botox is not sufficient for the desired results and a surgical procedure may be considered. Elevation of the brows can help open up the eyes and give them a much more youthful appearance.
Before Surgery
Dr. Robert will discuss with you the changes that you would like to see related to your forehead, brows and eyes, and also the ways in which the changes can look in relation to your other facial features. Digital photographs and computer imaging allow Dr. DeFatta to evaluate and consult with you regarding the appropriate procedure or combination of procedures to achieve the desired results. In some cases, partnering a brow lift with eyelid surgery can help you achieve a more refreshed overall eye appearance. During your consultation process with Dr. DeFatta, these options can be discussed and a custom plan can be tailored to help you achieve the look you want.
Method of Surgery
Brow lifts can be performed on an outpatient basis, but in some cases, an overnight observation stay may be required. The procedure is typically performed under general anesthesia. In most cases, Dr. DeFatta prefers to use an endoscopic-assisted approach where the incisions can be hidden within the scalp to minimize visible scaring and accelerate the healing process. The deep tissues of the forehead and brows are lifted and repositioned to a more elevated and youthful location. This procedure reduces ridges and furrows, thus creating a smoother appearing forehead.
What to Expect
Swelling is common and can last up to two weeks after the procedure. To help with this, a light pressure dressing is placed at the end of surgery and Dr. DeFatta will counsel you on how and when to remove it. Numbness around the sites of incisions can occur as well, but typically only temporarily. Sutures may remain in place up to 10 days, especially if placed in the scalp. Hair washing can be resumed after 24-48 hours, and in most cases, you can resume normal activity in about two weeks. Once the healing process is underway, you should expect to notice results in four to six weeks after the procedure.
Are you tired of looking tired? A board certified facial plastic surgeon can help address your facial rejuvenation questions. Contact us to schedule your appointment with Dr. Robert DeFatta, our face expert, at (715) 828-2368.