Bloomfield Hills Brow Lift doctors

Giancarlo Zuliani, MD Giancarlo Zuliani, MD
Detroit Facial Plastic Surgeon
1135 West University Drive Suite 440, Rochester
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Hashim Alani, MD Hashim Alani, MD
Detroit Plastic Surgeon
29877 Telegraph Rd., Suite 107, Southfield
M. Azhar Ali, MD M. Azhar Ali, MD
Bloomfield Hills Plastic Surgeon
43940 Woodward Ave Suite100, Bloomfield Hills
Michael Freedland, MD Michael Freedland, MD
Detroit Plastic Surgeon
36880 Woodward Ave Suite 201, Bloomfield Hills

Recent Answers

One Doctor Says Browlift, the Other Says Upper Bleph? What to Do?

How can I determine which I need?? I have seen two excellent facial plastic surgeons and I've heard two different stories. One is saying I need a browlift and an upper bleph would cause my brow to drop. The other doctor is saying I need the upper bleph and I would look "done" with the browlift. I tend to like the browlift guy better and can see how raising my lateral brow would look pretty good if he doesn't go crazy. How can I tell what I need? Thank you all!!!

A: Perhaps you need both a brow and an eyelid lift

In my practice I usually have to point out to my patients the need for a browlift when the initial consultation is for blepharoplasty. Tell tale signs of a decending brow are the horizonal line at the lateral corner of the brow which then tail downward as the actual eyebrow ends. In addition there is often a small crease or hood of skin at the corner of the eye which signifies a truly decended brow versus excess eyelid skin. In my opinion an conservative forehead lift can really accentuate the results of a good eyelid lift without giving patient that surprised or "done" appearance.  A good non-surgical trial would be to see if you like the way a Botox or Dysport can elevate the lateral brow with a small amount of a filler like Restylane or Perlane used to correct the volume loss here. If so you probably are a candidate for both. Good luck!

Giancarlo Zuliani, MD
Detroit Facial Plastic Surgeon
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