Chicago Brow Lift doctors
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Otto Joseph Placik, MD
Chicago Plastic Surgeon
880 W Central Rd Suite 3100, Arlington Heights |
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Karol A. Gutowski, MD
Chicago Plastic Surgeon
Northbrook |
11 answers | |
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Adam J. Cohen, MD
Chicago Oculoplastic Surgeon
4709 Golf Road 12th Floor, Skokie |
2 answers | |
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Kenneth L. Stein, MD
Chicago Plastic Surgeon
414 N Orleans St. Ste 209, Chicago |
2 answers | |
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Peter E. Johnson, MD
Des Plaines Plastic Surgeon
8901 West Golf Road Ste. 204, Des Plaines |
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Recent Answers
How long could I expect the results of the brow lift to last?
A brow lift has its main effect on raising the brow. During the procedure, the surgeon may remove some of the muscles responsible for active from lines. Other wrinkles, line the lines across the forehead may get better but not totally go away.
I am nineteen years old. My face is asymmetrical and it doesn't really bother me for the most part. However, my asymmetrical eyebrows drive me crazy! One of them is fine, but the other lies flat and close to my eye - which I think frames my face poorly. It's not a crippling thing for me, but I would feel more confident if I weren't always trying to compensate by raising my brows. If I were to take care of it, it would have to be something simple and non-invasive. Would Botox be my best option?
Botox may be a good option for your asymmetry. The injections would need to be repeated every 3-6 months. You may want to consider a more permanent solution which would be a unilateral or asymmetrical brow lift. This is more invasive, but likely will not need any upkeep.



