Brow Lift

Brow Lift

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Q What is a brow lift?
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A brow lift is a procedure that is performed to elevate the eyebrows. A brow lift can make the eyes appear larger and more open, create a more suitable shape to the brows and lessening the lines and wrinkles of the forehead. These changes can produce a... Full Answer
Q What is coronal brow lifting?
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Dr. Arthur Perry, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Coronal brow lifting is a tried and proven technique of brow lifting. A long incision is made inside the hairline, from ear to ear. The skin of the forehead is lifted up, elevating the brows. The muscles that cause frowning are usually trimmed,... Full Answer
Q What is endoscopic brow lifting?
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Dr. Arthur Perry, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Endoscopic brow lifting uses an endoscope, an instrument with a camera on its end. It allows smaller incisions, since the operated area does not have to be seen directly. Instead, the operation is watched on a video screen adjacent to the... Full Answer
Q What is a browpexy?
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Dr. Arthur Perry, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
A browpexy lifts the eyebrow through an upper-eyelid incision. The brow is raised just above the level of the bone and physically sewn to a higher position on the forehead. Some surgeons do not believe that browpexies can be used for dramatic... Full Answer
Q How is a suture brow lift performed?
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Dr. Arthur Perry, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
The suture brow lift, a newer type of brow-lifting procedure, does not dissect the tissue. Rather, tiny incisions are made in the scalp, and special barbed plastic sutures are embedded into the undersurface of the eyebrow. The suture is then... Full Answer
Q How are brow lifts performed?
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Dr. Arthur Perry, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Most brow lifts are performed under local anesthesia with sedation. The procedure takes thirty minutes to two hours, depending on the technique used. Sutures or staples are placed in the incisions. Some techniques remove skin. Some suspend the... Full Answer
Q How do I choose a brow lift surgeon?
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Dr. Arthur Perry, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
The type of brow-lifting procedure chosen depends largely on the preference of the surgeon. Every responsible surgeon learns many procedures and eventually settles on one that is effective and is reproducible. When deciding on a surgeon, the... Full Answer
Q What are the risks of brow lifts?
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Depending on the technique, the risks of brow lifts include injury to the nerves that control sensation to the forehead and to the muscles that lift the brow and close the eyes. If the nerves are injured, the damage is usually temporary. Scars... Full Answer
Q How much does a brow lift cost?
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Dr. Arthur Perry, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
The cost of brow-lifting procedures varies greatly, depending on the technique. Endoscopic brow lifts or Endotine brow lifts and barbed sutures use expensive equipment and devices and cost more. The average fee for the procedure is $3,200, with a... Full Answer
Q What are different brow lift techniques?
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Dr. Arthur Perry, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Many different techniques can be used to lift the brows: Coronal brow lifting: This is a tried and proven technique of brow lifting. A long incision is made inside the hairline, from ear to ear. The skin of the forehead is lifted up, elevating... Full Answer