I underwent an endoscopic brow lift a year ago at the age of 20, but I’ve been dissatisfied with the outcome, as one eyebrow sits noticeably higher than the other. My doctor assured me that this asymmetry is normal and will eventually even out. Additionally, I experience an uncomfortable tingling sensation in my upper scalp whenever I touch my left eyebrow. Will this improve over time? Is it possible to reverse the procedure? I’m seeking a second opinion.
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With the gliding brow lift it is also possible to shape eye brow to its previous shape. Some surgeons want to overcorrect due to the fact that eyebrows drop over the time. But good news is that it can be corrected.
Thank you for your question and for sharing your photographs. Since the inner corners of your eyebrows appear moderately low and face downward, a brow lift might be a beneficial option for you. You might try manually lifting both the lateral part of your brow and a bit of the inner corner to get...
If you feel all three procedures (upper bleph, lower bleph, and brow lift) are needed:
1. Lower Blepharoplasty: Removes puffiness or hollowness under the eyes. 2. Brow Lift: Elevates low or heavy brows, opening the upper eyelid area. 3. Upper Blepharoplasty: May not be necessary if brow...