Question: With the brow lift, are there stitches placed that need to be removed? If so, when are these typically removed? Answer: I place stitches or staples in the scalp for all brow lift procedures that I perform. The scalp is usually a bit numb after the brow lift and depending upon whether the brow… [Read More]
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What Will My Face Look Like After a Brow lift?
Question: What will my face look like right after my brow lift? Will there be bruising and swelling? Answer: The appearance of your face after a brow lift will depend in some part as to the type of brow lift that you are having performed and how easily your face bruises. If you are having… [Read More]
Does a brow lift give the eyebrows more arch?
Question: Is the brow lift able to give the eyebrows more arch? Answer: A brow lift procedure is not only used to elevate the eyebrows but, I am able to shape the eyebrows so that they are more esthetically appealing. Not all eyebrows look alike and many different shapes still look good on different people…. [Read More]
I noticed that one of the incisions for my endoscopic
Question: I noticed that one of the incisions for my endoscopic brow lift is located in part of my hair. Will this affect future hair growth? Answer: The incisions for your endoscopic browlift were made in the hair bearing skin of the scalp in order to camouflage the incision. Although the incision may be more… [Read More]
Are there large risks in getting a forehead lift?
Question: Are there large risks in getting a forehead lift? Does it have the same potential for paralyzing muscles that botox has? Answer: A forehead lift is a relatively safe procedure. The trick to safety is making sure that two sets of nerves are well protected during surgery. The first nerve is the frontal branch… [Read More]
Can brow lifts cause a patient to have reduced elasticity
Question: Can brow lifts cause a patient to have reduced elasticity in their facial expression muscles? Answer: Any changes in your ability to move your muscles of facial expression following a brow lift will likely be temporary. One of the potential risks of brow lift surgery is injury to the nerve that supplies the forehead… [Read More]
How does that differ from a standard forehead lift?
Question: I am 70-years-old and the wrinkles on my forehead are embarrassing. Would I be eligible for a mid-forehead lift? How does that differ from a standard forehead lift? Answer: At 70 years of age you and male I would say that you are a potential candidate for a mid forehead brow lift. A standard… [Read More]
It does make my forehead look better
Question: When I use my fingers to raise the skin on my forehead, it doesn’t seem to do anything for my upper eyelids. It does make my forehead look better. Does this mean that I really need the forehead lift and the eyelid lift together? Answer: You are really performing the same tests to your… [Read More]
I would like blepharoplasty
Question: Who was it who said that the eyes are the window to the soul? Well, my eyes are droopy and I hate it. I noticed that they seemed a bit droopy when I turned 48, or should I say that I noticed it on a picture of myself. I don’t think it is the… [Read More]
Will your practice be performing this soon
Question: I just read about a new alternative to the brow lift that combines ultrasound imaging with focused ultrasound therapy to provide a non-invasive lifting of the skin. Will your practice be performing this soon, and is it very effective? Answer: Our practice will unlikely be performing ultrasound assisted brow lifts. A successful brow lift… [Read More]
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