
One of the most frustrating signs of aging is sagging skin in the forehead region, but there are ways to combat this. One of the most popular ways to battle these deep wrinkles that are caused by years of facial expressions and environmental agents is to have a brow lift. The process is so effective, in fact, that younger patients consider it for genetic facial traits or deep frown lines.
This is actually a surgical procedure, so you cannot expect to have the procedure performed by anyone that is not a licensed and qualified plastic surgeon. You should also keep in mind that a newer, smoother brow might highlight other aging areas of the face, so a brow lift may be more effective if paired with other surgical procedures that will smooth out the whole face. A surgeon can talk through all of your options with you to ensure that you receive the very best results from your surgical procedure.
As with most surgical procedures, you will undergo a general anesthesia, which means that you will be asleep for the duration of the surgery. There are two methods to the brow lift: the classic lift and the endoscopic lift. The classic lift requires one continuous incision from your ears through your hairline. Your surgeon will determine the placement of the incision to avoid visible scarring. For the endoscopic procedure, smaller incisions are made and a scope is used to manipulate the skin and muscles for a tighter appearance. The endoscopic approach is gaining popularity because it is less invasive and leaves less scarring, which cuts down on recovery times. Once the tissue has been manipulated, tiny titanium anchors are put in place to keep everything in place for years to come.
Any surgical procedure will be costly. You should consult your chosen plastic surgeon about pricing and payment plans, because many offices will work differently. Whichever surgeon you choose, you should keep in mind that a brow lift is a cosmetic procedure and will not be covered under any insurance plans. Any price quotes that you receive from your surgeon should include pricing for follow-up care, so be sure that you get your price quote in writing and that it covers any possible charges for the procedure.
You will likely also experience some pain and swelling as you heal. Any procedure with incisions and muscle tissue manipulation is bound to cause soreness. Be sure that you have adequate recovery instructions from your doctor and that you follow them closely. Use the prescribed antibiotics to cut down on chances of infection, and do not use any pain medications that are not specifically prescribed. Many over the counter pain medications can affect blood flow, which can make swelling a bigger problem and slow the healing process. You will also need to make sure that you have plenty of clean towels and gauze on hand once you are home. Most patients are recovered and ready to go back to normal life after a few short weeks.
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