Sun, wind, and gravity affect the
skin and muscles of the face over time. One of the most
noticeable aspects of aging is a progressive drooping
of the eyebrows. This can cause wrinkling of the forehead
from raising one's eyebrows, as well as vertical wrinkles
or furrows between the eyebrows. Sometimes the eyebrows
or excess eyelid tissue can obstruct vision.
A browlift or forehead lift elevates the brow and smooths
forehead skin, and can remove vertical lines between
the eyebrows. Incisions are made in inconspicuous places,
either behind the hairline, in one of the forehead wrinkles,
or immediately above the eyebrows. If an endoscope (a
small tube with a fiberoptic light) is used, the incisions
can be very small. After the muscles are tightened and
excess skin is removed, the incision is closed with
sutures. The operation is usually an outpatient procedure
that can take several hours.
Swelling and bruising, common after a browlift or forehead
lift, begins to subside in seven to 14 days. Numbness
and itching are common during the healing process. Sutures
are removed within seven to ten days after surgery.
Incisions in the hairline may damage hair follicles
and result in some hair loss. |