White Plains Brow Lift doctors
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Robert L. Kraft, MD
New York Plastic Surgeon
112-03 Queens Blvd Ste 205, Forest Hills |
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11 answers |
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William B. Rosenblatt, MD
New York Plastic Surgeon
308 E 79th St Suite 1D, New York |
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Scott E. Newman, MD
New York Plastic Surgeon
1035 Park Avenue - Manhattan, Westchester, Roslyn, New York |
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Michael H. Rosenberg, MD
White Plains Plastic Surgeon
3010 Westchester Ave Suite 201, Purchase |
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John E. Sherman, MD
New York Plastic Surgeon
1016 Fifth Ave Suite 1A, New York |
Recent Answers
I got some great answers, thanks to all of the doctors that responded!I did some research and do not think I am ready to go through with a brow lift. I do feel I am a little young and should try other options first. The problem is that I had tried botox about a year ago and didn't get very noticeable results. Could this be that the doctor just didn't do a great job? I would be willing to try botox again, if I know that I have a good chance of lifting the lateral brow portions.
Scotch tape works well. Also some people use paperclips attached to rubber bands pulled back. Other than botox there are no non surgical things that work.
I am a 24 year old female. I have very droopy eyebrows. Is it too early to get a browlift??
I am 22 years old, and I have noticed for the past few years that the end part of my brows droop down. This gives a somewhat sad expression. I really want to correct this, and have tried botox before. I didn't get great results, and I am not sure why that is. I noticed when I tie my hair up in a ponytail, my brows look lifted and much better. It also compliments my eyes more. Is a lateral brow lift the only option here? I would like to try the least invasive thing that I can.




