Brow Lift
Brow & Eyelid
Make Your Eyes Look Open & Youthful
What is a Brow Lift?
A Brow Lift Corrects:
- Sagging or lowered eyebrows
- Hooded appearance of eyes
- Age-related brow descent
- Genetic predisposition to lower brows
- Reduced eye openness due to brow position
What is the Ideal Eyebrow Position for Women and Men?
The ideal eyebrow position varies between men and women, and Dr. Saxon considers those differences while curating a personalized brow lift plan. For women, the optimal position is where the brow sits above the brow bone, giving a youthful and lifted appearance. A brow lift can make the eyes look larger, which helps feminize the face. As a facial feminization expert, Dr. Saxon examines the eyes carefully and assesses the structures that make the eyes appear smaller, including the brow position and addresses them individually.
In contrast, the ideal position for men is at the level of the brow bone, offering a more masculine look. As a man ages, the brows lower below the level of the brow bone, often creating functional problems like visual field deficits. Because of this, a brow lift in men can often be functional. Dr. Saxon examines your facial contours, discusses your goals, and performs the brow lift to the appropriate level specific to your gender.
Types of Brow Lifts
Direct Brow Lift
A direct brow lift means the incision is made within the eyebrow to directly lift it over the brow bone. This is common in men who do not have any hair to hide a scar. Rather than placing the scar on the forehead, the incision is hidden within the hairs of the eyebrow. This approach can be great for those with functional problems related to their low eyebrows.
Mid-Forehead Brow Lift
A mid-forehead lift entails placing the incision within a wrinkle in the forehead in order to lift the brows. In men with thinning hair, an incision for a brow lift can often be better hidden within deep wrinkles in the middle of the forehead compared to the scalp or eyebrow.
Pretrichial Brow Lift
A pretrichial brow lift means that the incision is placed within the hairline. For those with a stable but high hairline, Dr. Saxon will frequently recommend this approach. A pretricheal brow lift allows the brows to be lifted both centrally and laterally, which significantly feminizes the forehead. It is also the best approach to prevent changing the hairline position since other areas of incision can often raise the hairline slightly. It is also the best approach for those who also want to have hairline lowering (forehead reduction) at the same time.
Coronal Brow Lift
A coronal brow lift involves making an incision at the top of the head hidden within the hair. Although it still means making a large incision, it generally heals very well and is undetectable. Much like a pretricheal brow lift, a coronal brow lift raises the entire length of the brows to make the eyes look larger. In order to have a coronal brow lift, the hairline must be in a normal or low position, since the hairline can be slightly raised with this approach.
Endoscopic Brow Lift
An endoscopic brow lift means making small incisions in the scalp to introduce a camera into the forehead. This allows structures like nerves, muscles, and blood vessels to be safe while allowing smaller incisions in the scalp. Endoscopic brow lifts often necessitate fixation devices like endotines, screws, or permanent sutures underneath the skin to maintain the ideal brow position.
Temporal Brow Lift
A temporal brow lift can be done if only minimal brow lifting is needed. Small incisions are made on either side of the hairline to lift the lateral aspects of the brows. The central portion of the brow does not change in a temporal brow lift. This procedure can be done under local anesthesia in the office with minimal downtime.
Dr. Saxon’s
Unique Brow Lift Approach
Dr. Saxon takes a personalized approach to the brow lift procedure, meticulously planning the incision based on individual characteristics. The incision can be made at various locations, including right at the eyebrow for older individuals or those who are bald, within a forehead wrinkle, or along the hairline. This ensures minimal visible scarring and natural-looking results. She may even lower a high hairline while raising the brows. This ensures results that enhance your natural beauty while minimizing signs of surgery.
- Blepharoplasty to remove excess eyelid skin
- Brow Bone Reduction to reduce prominence of the bone and reduce shadows
- Autologous Fat Injection to add volume under the eyes and temples
- Hairline Lowering to optimize the appearance of the forehead
- Discuss your medical history and expectations with Dr. Saxon
- Stop using any nicotine products at least four weeks before the surgery
- Avoid anti-inflammatory drugs and herbal supplements that can increase bleeding
- Arrange for someone to drive you home post-surgery
- Follow Dr. Saxon’s pre-operative instructions regarding eating and drinking
- Set up a recovery area at home with necessary supplies such as ice packs and painkillers
- Attend all pre-operative appointments with Dr. Saxon for evaluations and tests
The Recovery Process After A Brow Lift
During the initial recovery period, you may experience numbness in the forehead and scalp area due to the stretching and pulling of nerves during the surgery. Minor swelling and bruising can occur around the eyes, which typically go away in about 7-10 days. Most do not experience significant pain after a brow lift. Tylenol or ibuprofen is typically all that is needed to help with any discomfort. Take it easy for a few days and follow Dr. Saxon’s postoperative instructions to ensure smooth healing. Over several weeks or months, the sensation will gradually return to the affected areas. The procedure will result in lifted eyebrows, making your eyes look more prominent and alert. Dr. Saxon’s careful incisions ensure that most people don’t realize you’ve undergone surgery.
Brow Lift FAQs
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