Vancouver Brow Lift doctors
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Ronald V. DeMars, MD
Portland Plastic Surgeon
10201 SE Main Suite 20, Portland |
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Michael M. Kim, MD
Portland Facial Plastic Surgeon
3303 SW Bond Avenue Center for Health & Healing, 5th Floor, Portland |
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Cynthia Gray, MD
Vancouver Plastic Surgeon
615 SE Chkalov Drive Suite 14, Vancouver |
Recent Answers
I dislike the angle of my eyebrows. They're lower at the inner corners, and when I relax my forehead make me look angry. I'm young, so this isn't a problem of sagging. Is there any way I can raise only the inner parts of my eyebrows without lifting my entire forehead? I prefer a more smooth/flat/angling downwards kind of look.
Yes, it is possible but I think not wise as it creates a very bizarre look. It may be the right thing for you individually but without photos it is impossible to give you a more precise answer. Botox will block the muscle activity that pulls down the inner brow so you might want to do that first to get a preview of what the surgical effect might be.
Okay so all my life i've wondered why I look good in some photos and really bad in others, until just in this past year I finally clued in that my eyebrows are significantly assymetrical which has really been effected my self-confidence. Anyways, the problem is that my "good side" is the side with the lower eyebrow, and I would do anything to get my other eyebrow to rest the same way. I'm looking for a permanent solution. I've heard about a reverse brow lift but I don't know much about it or how
The asymmetry you mention in your eyebrow locations almost always comes from an unequal use of the muscles that raise the brows. This is pretty much a subconscious activity. I am unaware of any procedure other than the occasional Botox injection that would fix that.
hello doctors, i was planning to get upper blepharoplasty and brow lift stitch method.my eyelids are quite heavy at the age of 25 so wanted to get rid of them.my eyes seems to be unequal because of fatty eyelid.also wanted to add brow lift stitch method to my eye brows.i want my eyes to look bigger.Any help will be appreciated.
The stitch brow lift, as the other consultants have told you, will probably have a very short-lived effect and not be worth the expense. But to answer your question in general, your current lid/brow position is quite normal for a masculine face and blepharoplasty +/- a brow lift will have a very feminizing change for you. If that's your goal then you will be pleased with the results (but do a real brow lift) but otherwise I'd skip the surgery.

