Issaquah Brow Lift doctors
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Sam Naficy, MD
Seattle Facial Plastic Surgeon
1110 112th Ave NE Suite 150, Bellevue |
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64 answers |
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Philip Young, MD
Bellevue Facial Plastic Surgeon
1810 116th Ave. NE Suite 102, Bellevue |
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21 answers |
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Shahram Salemy, MD
Seattle Plastic Surgeon
901 Boren Avenue Suite #1650, Seattle |
9 answers | |
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Henri P. Gaboriau, MD
Seattle Facial Plastic Surgeon
22840 NE 8th St. #103, Sammamish |
1 answer | |
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Robert M. Grenley, M.D.
Seattle Plastic Surgeon
600 Broadway, Seattle |
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Recent Answers
Is there a technique used for men with receding hairlines so that scaring is minimal? How visible are the scars?
If you are a male with a receding hairline your safest bet is an endoscopic brow lift as long as there is some hair left in the temple area
I want to find an experienced dermatologist, esthetician or ps who can take a global approach to the peri-orbital area. It is not so much the tear trough that is a problem but the area kind of lateral to that, going toward my cheek/temple, if that makes sense. Also looking for one who can do the approach of putting filler in the upper lid and shift it toward the inner lid by hand, to fill in eye hollows. I've seen this in a video and it was delicate work, beautiful outcome.
It is difficult to answer your question without seeing your pictures – based on the level of volume loss you have either fat or HA fillers (Juvederm/Restylane) could work.
Since the incision is made along the brow wrinke he said that the wound will be in comression and the scar will not be very noticable. I am nervous about a 5 inch scar in the middle of the forehead....what are your thoughts on this method?
It would be useful to post some pictures or provide some details about yourself.
For example, this type of brow lift may be a good idea if you are:
- a man
- >60 years old
- bald or with thinning hair
- have deep horizontal wrinkles




