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



