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Brian K. Brzowski, MD answers: Asymmetry after endoscopic forehead lift

I had an endoscopic forehead lift about 5 years ago. It was done by a highly experienced and reputable plastic surgeon. Immediately after surgery, I noticed asymmetry. The doctor advised patience and told me it would settle in with time. I was also not eager for more surgical procedures and figured in time I would get used to it.

It has been five years and it is bothering me more now than before. One eyebrow is noticeably higher than the other and it affects the shape of the eye. One eye is round, the other is oval. I would rather not go through life looking deformed. Can anything be done about this. I like the lower brow side much better. Can the brow on the other side be lowered? What are my options? Do I have any options? Thank you.

Brian K. Brzowski, MD
10 months ago

If you think having the higher side lowered would look good, give Botox a try. 

There aren't too many good permanent options that will lower the eyebrow otherwise.  Raising the lower side is however an option.

Good luck!

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