Atlanta Brow Lift doctors

Vincent N. Zubowicz, MD Vincent N. Zubowicz, MD
Atlanta Plastic Surgeon
365 East Paces Ferry Road, NE, Atlanta
7 answers
Mark Beaty, MD Mark Beaty, MD
Atlanta Facial Plastic Surgeon
2365 Old Milton Pkwy. Suite 200, Alpharetta
6 answers
Louis M. DeJoseph, MD Louis M. DeJoseph, MD
Atlanta Facial Plastic Surgeon
4553 Shallowford Rd. Suite 20-B, Atlanta
4 answers
Dean Fardo, MD Dean Fardo, MD
Atlanta Plastic Surgeon
4165 Old Milton Pkwy Suite 200, Alpharetta
4 answers
Jeffrey Zwiren, MD Jeffrey Zwiren, MD
Atlanta Plastic Surgeon
3096 Peachtree Industrial Blvd, Duluth
3 answers
John Philip Connors III, MD John Philip Connors III, MD
Atlanta Plastic Surgeon
755 Mt. Vernon Highway Suite 250, Atlanta
2 answers
Earl Stephenson Jr., MD, DDS Earl Stephenson Jr., MD, DDS
Atlanta Plastic Surgeon
Lakeside Commons 3543 Highway 81 S , Loganville
2 answers

Recent Answers

Options To Treat Asymmetric Uneven Eyebrows and Sometimes Eyelid? (photo)

Hi, I am wondering what options I have for my uneven eyebrows. My left eyebrow is a lot higher than my right eyebrow, and when I'm tired my right eyebrow tends to droop even more. The reason why it bothers me is because it completely changes my facial expressions. I have tried stimulating the muscles, massages, make-up etc but its not helping. Thank u in advance!

A: Asymmetric brow may be functional or anatomic

The frontalis muscle is innervated on both sides (dual innervation) so it can raise the eyebrows asymmetrically. An individual might engage the muscle in this way subconsciously.  A trial of botox on the high side will solve the problem.  If the eyebrows are anatomically positioned at a different height, the problem is more difficult.  Even with surgery, it's not always possible to get exact symmetry.

Vincent N. Zubowicz, MD
Atlanta Plastic Surgeon
How Would a Brow Lift Affect the Wrinkles in my Forehead?

How long could I expect the results of the brow lift to last?

A: Browlift is generally a once in a lifetime operation.

Seldom do browlifts have to be redone.  The muscles that generate unwanted creases and furrows are damaged so that their excursion is reduced or eliminated.  Generally this lasts for many years.

Vincent N. Zubowicz, MD
Atlanta Plastic Surgeon
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