Houston Brow Lift doctors

Gary M. Horndeski, MD Gary M. Horndeski, MD
Houston Plastic Surgeon
14887 Southwest Freeway, Sugar Land
8 answers
Etai Funk, MD Etai Funk, MD
Houston Facial Plastic Surgeon
10575 Katy Fwy Ste 230, Houston
5 answers
Haresh Yalamanchili, MD Haresh Yalamanchili, MD
Houston Facial Plastic Surgeon
7700 San Felipe St Suite 280, Houston
4 answers
Russell W. H. Kridel, MD Russell W. H. Kridel, MD
Houston Facial Plastic Surgeon
6655 Travis St. Suite 900, Houston
1 answer
Michel Siegel, MD Michel Siegel, MD
Houston Facial Plastic Surgeon
7700 San Felipe Street Suite 420, Houston
1 answer

Recent Answers

Temporal Browlift Better Choice for Lateral Hooding? I Do Not Want Scars in Crows Feet

Temporal Browlift Better Choice for Lateral Hooding? I Do Not Want Scars in Crows Feet

A: Brow lift excellent option to correct lateral eye lid "hooding"

A brow lift incision can be hidden in the scalp and successfully correct lateral eye lid hooding. It's a very common and easy procedure to perform. Please consult with a Board Certified Plastic surgeon to get the best possible result. Best wishes, Dr. H

Gary M. Horndeski, MD
Houston Plastic Surgeon
Why is a Coronal Forehead Lift Best for Women?

Is a coronal brow lift a better option for removing frown or scowl lines?

A: Why is a coronal forehead lift best for women?

A coronal browlift could be said is most beneficial for women because the incision is hidden in the the scalp about an inch above the hairline. However, it should be recommended for those who have short foreheads. The coronal lift widens the forehead. A widened forehead will give the immpression of an older person (receding hairline). So be careful in choosing this type if you already have a wide forehead, unless you are willing to mask it with bangs. I have found that endoscopic lifts do not have the longevity of standard lifts. I hope this helps, Dr. H

Gary M. Horndeski, MD
Houston Plastic Surgeon
Can Visible Browlift Scars Be Treated?

I had a browlift performed ten years ago and due was left with a wide, visible scar beneath my hairline. As I have aged and my hair thinned--I am now 46--the scar seems to be extremely visible and ugly, and more difficult to hide. Can it be treated in any way, such as with lasers or tattooing? The doctor who did the surgery tried to tattoo it, and now I have a darker red line above the scarline, making it even worse. Does anyone have any experience with this? Thank you so much!

A: Scar revision after browlift

Revising a browlift scar can be difficult but not impossible.  Your scars appearance can be improved with a scar revision using the trichophytic approach allowing the root hairs to grow through the scar itself.  

Etai Funk, MD
Houston Facial Plastic Surgeon
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