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Eyebrows are among the most important features that give meaning to our face and determine our facial expression. Although the structure and shape of our eyebrows are determined at birth, changes in the fat tissue, connective tissue, and bone tissue under the eyebrows over time can cause a noticeable drooping of the eyebrows. Eyebrow drooping not only impairs aesthetic appearance but can also affect vision quality by causing sagging on the eyelid. In this case, eyebrow lift surgery can correct the tired, unhappy appearance while also relieving the feeling of heaviness on the eyes. Many patients who undergo eyebrow lift surgery due to excessive eyebrow drooping state that their world brightens and their field of vision greatly expands after the operation. Eyebrow lift surgeries are also performed in addition to upper and lower eyelid surgeries in patients who have suffered facial paralysis or stab wounds and developed permanent damage, with the aim of improving visual function and opening the field of vision.
Brow lift surgery, also known as a forehead lift, is a cosmetic procedure that raises sagging eyebrows and smooths forehead wrinkles. It helps create a more youthful, refreshed, and alert facial expression.
Ideal candidates for brow lift surgery are individuals with drooping eyebrows, deep forehead lines, or a tired and angry facial appearance. Patients should be in good overall health and have realistic expectations about the results.
There are several brow lift techniques, including endoscopic brow lift, temporal brow lift, and classic brow lift. The technique used depends on facial anatomy, skin condition, and aesthetic goals.
Recovery after a brow lift typically takes 7 to 14 days. Swelling and bruising gradually decrease, and most patients can return to normal daily activities within two weeks.
The results of a brow lift are long-lasting but not completely permanent, as the natural aging process continues. However, patients enjoy a more youthful and lifted appearance for many years.