Alpharetta Brow Lift doctors
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Mark Beaty, MD
Atlanta Facial Plastic Surgeon
2365 Old Milton Pkwy. Suite 200, Alpharetta |
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Dean Fardo, MD
Atlanta Plastic Surgeon
4165 Old Milton Pkwy Suite 200, Alpharetta |
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John Philip Connors III, MD
Atlanta Plastic Surgeon
755 Mt. Vernon Highway Suite 250, Atlanta |
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Robert Morgan Davoudi, MD
Atlanta Plastic Surgeon
3855 Pleasant Hill Road Suite 460, Duluth |
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Andrew Jimerson, MD
Atlanta Plastic Surgeon
6920 McGinnis Ferry Road 360, Suwanee |
Recent Answers
I' m thinking on having a lateral brow lift. I'm a 23 year old female and my eyebrows are too "flat" on my face. I wonder how much would this procedure be. I dont really have a wrinkly forehead. Also, how big the incisions will be on my scalp?
Browlifting for purposes of reshaping the brow can be a very successful aesthetic enhancement. The only way to determine the specific type of procedure needed is through a consultation with an experienced surgeon who is skilled in performing this procedure. There are a variety of possible approches, both endoscopic and open. Incision length will vary depending on which is chosen. Cost will vary as well depending on the procedure which is right for you. This is a rather nuanced procedure and choice of surgeon is important.
hi! i'm 20 years and from scandinavia. at a young age i already suffer with droopy eyebrows... my brows makes an "M" if you understand? the problem is the part closest to the nose, the sides are okay and not droopy at all. if i should get a eyebrow raise i would only need to have the part closest to the nose raised, and not the rest, i think that would make me look feminine. is that possible? i would also need to have a upper eyelid surgery because of the excessive fat.
Judging from your photos I feel your brow position is fine. Generally, in men, I like to see the brow at or slightly above the orbital rim, exactly where yours is. It is possible to perform lifts of parts of the brow, I just don't think you need it.
I have interviewed several doctors concerning surgery on my upper eyelids. All of them said I would only need excess skin removed but one of them suggested doing an internal brow lift at the same time. I am already nervous about this operation and don't want to do anything that would add more risk or a longer recovery time. Would having an internal brow lift do this? Also, if my brows are sutured to my forehead will it look strange as I continue to age?
When considering upper facial rejuvenation brow position is an important part of the overall evaluation. Without photos it is difficult to offer any insight on the need for browlift in your case but many patients do benefit from concurrent brow and upper eyelid surgery. Recovery time is generally similar with or without browlift.



