Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Raise Your Brows





How do I know if I'm a candidate for a Brow Lift?

You are a candidate for a brow lift if your eyebrow is touching or below the upper bony rim of your eye. In most women, eyebrows are usually at or above the bony rim. The eyebrow may fall below this rim with age, which gives you a tired or unintentionally angry look. In most men, if the eyebrow is below the bony rim, they may appear angry or tired looking as well.

A forehead lift, or brow lift, can help to reduce the creases across the forehead and raise the position of the eyebrows. This procedure is beneficial for those with vertical wrinkles between the eyebrows or horizontal forehead wrinkles.

How soon will I be able to notice the results of my brow lift?
Patients will be able see results of their brow lift almost immediately afterward.

How long does the healing process take?
The majority of all swelling should be resolved within two weeks. The initial healing will be complete by the first month, with the total healing process proceeding for a few additional months.

What is the discomfort associated with this procedure?
There is mild to moderate discomfort associated with a brow lift. The pain can easily be relieved with medication.

What can I expect in the time following the procedure?
The brow lift should be quite stale and effective for a number of years, giving a better forehead contour and position of the eyebrows.

How long is the recovery period from this procedure?
The patient will be able to return to work in approximately one week.

To see how you can benefit from a Brow Lift Procedure, call us at 310.275.6600

2 comments:

  1. WOw, glad to hear that the result was almost immediately after the surgery. I really wanted to have brow lift since I don't feel any happiness every time I looked into the mirror and sees how bad my brows are. My sister said that I should undergo Plastic surgery Beverly Hills to change this and now I'm considering her advice.

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  2. This brow lift methodology sees the specialist making three to five little entry points in different areas on the scalp through which a slender plastic tube with a minor Polaroid toward one side is embedded
    thanks
    Smita

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