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Hi there, Thank you for your question. Depending on your age and skin health I would say anywhere from 5-10 years!
Thank you for your question. There are different brow lift approaches that depend on each patient’s specific needs. I typically prefer an endoscopic brow lift because it requires smaller incisions and less scarring. The results from these surgical procedures can last for 5-10 years, and sometimes longer. I recommend scheduling an in-person consultation with an experienced, board-certified facial plastic surgeon. They will be able to answer any question you may have and help you decide on the best approach to help you achieve your aesthetic goals.
Whether brow lift is done as an open technique or closed (endoscopic), it has very long lasting result. Out of many, we have to come back to further lift one of the brows to improve symmetry, never because lift effect "expired". It is always based on personal desire. Good luck.
Thank you for the great question. Overall a surgical browlift result will last roughly 10 years, however, this does depend on the surgical approach, the age of the individual, as well as their underlying facial anatomy. Individuals with thicker/heavier skin and soft tissue can be more susceptible to the effects of gravity leading to a slightly shorter overall result. I hope you found this helpful.Best of luck!
Hi Sandra! Great question. A surgical brow lift, depending on technique, can last well beyond 15 years with solid results. I say technique because some are more aggressive than others. With good skin care, the results are only extended. Hope this helps!
Mild asymmetry between the brows is considered normal. There are methods to attempt to improve symmetry which involve direct incisions over the brow. It is recommended you have a formal consultation to discuss risks and benefits of different interventions.
For unique cases where a variety of modalities could be used to treat the condition, I would suggest an in person or virtual consultation to develop a custom and effective treatment plan. It is difficult to precisely define the best option without collecting the same information. I suggest...
It's difficult to say without the benefit of a formal evaluation. This is my expertise and a huge portion of my practice. Asymmetry is normal and expected. See an expert who does facial shaping with surgical and non surgical methods to get a comprehensive option. Best, Dr. Emer.