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Non Surgical Brow Lift - What You Need To Know

What You Need to Know About a Brow Lift

Horizontal wrinkles across the forehead might develop naturally, but they also age your face quickly. You may notice you have vertical creases in between your brows, and sometimes your face may droop on one side more than the other.

Instead of living with a permanent scowl, you can correct it with a procedure known as the brow lift.

What is an Endoscopic Brow Lift?

A brow lift, also called a forehead lift, is a facial rejuvenation procedure that makes you look more youthful. When a qualified surgeon performs the procedure, you can correct drops in the face that come with age.

What Can a Non-Surgical Brow Lift Do?

A brow lift corrects the horizontal wrinkles along the forehead and the vertical lines running between your brows. If your eyebrows sit lower due to excess skin over the eyelids, they will lift back up and take a more natural shape. Also, you will correct the beautiful, natural arches of your eyebrows.

There are two types of brow lifts: endoscopic and surgical. An endoscopic brow lift corrects the signs of aging and restores your forehead to a smooth, elevated appearance.

Aesthetically Ideal Brows and Forehead for Men and Women

Reducing sags in the forehead and around the brows reduces frown lines. An aesthetically correct forehead and brow would have eyebrows that sit just above the eye socket, and your brow tail is sitting slightly higher than the inner portion of your eye.

Are You a Candidate for a Brow Lift?

To see if you are a candidate for a brow lift, you are welcome to meet with a surgeon from UELC. Most patients undergoing this procedure have descended brows, flatted or sloped brow arches, multiple wrinkles along the forehead, and excess skin that is coming down over their eyelids.

Most patients are middle-aged or older because the wrinkles and skin drooping do not typically occur until this stage. Also, the ideal candidate is healthy enough for surgery and fit. If you are a smoker, you must quit at least 2 weeks before and not resume until 4 weeks post-op.

Critical Considerations Before Scheduling Your Brow Lift

  • Natural Aging: Because the upper lids and brow often age together, you may benefit from a forehead lift as well as an endoscopic brow lift.
  • Not a Blepharoplasty: A brow lift is often confused with the blepharoplasty, which is an eyelid surgery. If you only need to reduce wrinkles and lift the eyebrows, you want a brow lift, not an eyelid procedure.
  • Endoscopic versus Traditional: You and your surgeon will discuss your options for a brow lift, including a brow lift with Botox for non-surgical options. The endoscopic method is the more advanced one and has minimal incisions with less downtime. However, the traditional method may be more appropriate if you need to do other rejuvenation work, such as fixing a low hairline.

What to Expect as You Heal from a Brow Lift

A brow lift recovery comes in multiple stages. First, you rest in the recovery room of the centre. Once your anesthesia wears off, and your vitals are regular, you go home the same day.

Once home, plan to relax and not do anything strenuous. You will see your surgeon in 1 to 2 days after the procedure. Expect some bruising and swelling around your eyes while the tissues heal.

One week after your procedure, you will have another follow-up. Most patients return to work 7 to 14 days after the procedure. Some return to work earlier when they are not worried about the bruising. You can only do light exercise the first week after surgery, but you can resume heavy exercise 4 to 6 weeks after.

Recovering from Your Brow Lift Procedure

You may notice that your brows look higher than expected at first. This is normal, but eventually, the brow will settle from gravity. Your surgeon will continue to meet with you for post-op appointments at 6 weeks and 6 months to ensure the lift progresses to where it should.

Schedule a Consultation for a Brow Lift in Toronto

If you are interested in a brow lift, you must schedule a consultation with a UELC surgeon.

Curious how much a brow lift in Toronto costs? Alternatively, are you looking for an endoscopic brow lift cost? You can review our financing page to get a general idea of our fees. Also, we offer in-house financing to make your brow lift easier on the wallet.

Feel free to browse our before and after photographs to see what you can expect from a lift procedure.

Once you decide, give us a call at 416-653-8352 to schedule your appointment or contact us online to inquire about our treatments for brow lifts in Toronto.

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