I have noticed my eyes have gotten much more asymmetrical over the years. I can’t tell if it’s ptosis, an overactive forehead muscle or a drooping eyelid/brow. I’m not even sure which eye is my “normal” eye anymore. How would I figure out how to correct this?
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Thank you for your question. Direct brow lifts are generally reserved for patients whose brow has fallen so much that it has inhibited their vision. If you are a candidate for this procedure, undergoing a brow lift five years prior to a mini-facelift should not hinder your future results.
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Thank you for your question. Unless your brow has fallen so significantly that it has impaired your vision, a direct brow lift is unlikely to be the correct option for you. You may benefit from an endoscopic or one-centimeter incision brow lift to reduce droopiness and the appearance of...