
Brow Lift
A brow lift is also referred to as a forehead lift:
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Reduces horizontal forehead wrinkle lines, as well as those that appear on the bridge of the nose and between the eyes.
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Improves frown lines, which are the vertical creases that form between the brows.
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Raise sagging brows that hood the upper eyelids
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Positions the brows to be alert and youthful.
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Before Surgery
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Avoid aspirin, ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin), naproxen (Aleve), and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications), Vitamin E, herbal supplements or any medications containing these compounds for two weeks before surgery. Acetaminophen (Tylenol or generic equivalent) and a daily multivitamin are fine
Most important, following your surgeon's recommendations before surgery will give you a successful and speedy recovery.
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Surgery Date
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Come with a company the date of your surgery.
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Do not eat or drink anything after midnight.
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After Care
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Iced gauze pads (dipped in ice water and wrung out) should be applied to the eyes and forehead for the first 48 hours to minimize swelling and discoloration.
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You may wash your face but keep the dressing dry
Most important, following your surgeon's recommendations before surgery will give you a successful and speedy recovery.
What results should I expect after a brow lift?
Your brow lift surgery effects are immediately noticeable. Post-surgical swelling will subside, and incision lines will diminish over time.
Your satisfaction with your new image should rise as you heal from surgery. The outcomes of your procedure will be available in the coming months.
Although positive outcomes are anticipated from your operation, there can be no guarantees. By limiting sun damage, you will be able to preserve your renewed appearance for the rest of your life. A healthy lifestyle will also aid in extending the life of your surgery's outcomes.