San Francisco Brow Lift doctors

Miguel Delgado, Jr., MD Miguel Delgado, Jr., MD
San Francisco Plastic Surgeon
450 Sutter Street Suite 2433, San Francisco
8 answers
Scott W. Mosser, MD Scott W. Mosser, MD
San Francisco Plastic Surgeon
450 Sutter St. Suite 1400, San Francisco
7 answers
Elizabeth Lee, MD Elizabeth Lee, MD
Bay Area Plastic Surgeon
2999 Regent St Ste 401, Berkeley
6 answers
Andrew Kaczynski, MD Andrew Kaczynski, MD
Sacramento Plastic Surgeon
77 Cadillac Drive Suite 170, Sacramento
4 answers
Vincent D. Lepore, MD Vincent D. Lepore, MD
San Jose Plastic Surgeon
2581 Samaritan Drive Suite 102, San Jose
4 answers
Corey S. Maas, MD Corey S. Maas, MD
San Francisco Facial Plastic Surgeon
2400 Clay Street, San Francisco
4 answers
Daryl K. Hoffman, MD Daryl K. Hoffman, MD
Los Gatos Plastic Surgeon
805 El Camino Real Suite A, Palo Alto
3 answers
Steven H. Williams, MD Steven H. Williams, MD
San Francisco Plastic Surgeon
4000 Dublin Blvd Suite 300, Dublin
3 answers
Robert F. Gray, MD Robert F. Gray, MD
Bay Area Facial Plastic Surgeon
531 Main St., Pleasanton
3 answers
Chase Lay, MD Chase Lay, MD
Bay Area Facial Plastic Surgeon
10050 Bubb Road Suite #1, Cupertino
2 answers
Michael Kulick, MD Michael Kulick, MD
San Francisco Plastic Surgeon
450 Sutter St Suite 2620, San Francisco
2 answers

Recent Answers

Hollowness Under Brows 1 Year After Brow Pexy. Could This Have Been Prevented? How To Correct? (photo)

I had a brow pexy over a year ago. I now have very hollow areas directly under my brows. What could have been done to prevent this. How can it be permanently fixed? I am a 52 year old female.

A: Brow Hollow

This is a slight in the bone in this area in my opinion.  Nothing is removed in the location with a brow lift  unless something else was performed with the the procedure that you had.  This area can be easily filled with fat injections or more temporary products to see if you like the result.

Miguel Delgado, Jr., MD
San Francisco Plastic Surgeon
Can You Clearly Defined the Incidence of Complications with a Brow Lift (Open Procedure)?

Can You Clearly Defined the Incidence of Complications with a Brow Lift (Open Procedure)?

A: Incidence of Complications with Open Brow Lifting

The incidence of complications associated wtih open brow lifting is low.  In two large studies (with over 1600 patients total) the complication rate ranged from 4-7%.  The complications included: transient eye irriation, scalp irritation with either numbness behind the incision or abnormal sensations, alopecia, and  unfavorable scarring.

Michael Sundine, MD
Orange County Plastic Surgeon
Can a Browlift Stretch the Forehead Skin to Minimize Acne Scarring Not Helped by Prior Laser Treatments and Dermabrasion??

I am 45 with no sun damage to my skin, however I have bad acne scars on my forehead. I have had dermabrasion when I was 25, followed by two CO2 laser treatments, and 4 Fraxel laser treatments. I have also had Deep FX. None of these worked for my forehead acne and in fact I do believe over time simply modified the scars by softening the sharp edges, while making my skin look the texture of cottage cheese in that it is severely dimpled all over from the various lasers.

A: No

A brow lift is to lift the brows and reduce the dynamic lines along the forehead.  This technique will not help with the acne once the swelling resolves.  Also if a brow lift is done for this reason it may put you brows in a undesirable position.

Miguel Delgado, Jr., MD
San Francisco Plastic Surgeon
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