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Hello, and thank you for your question. Since a lower facelift and brow lift each target a distinctly different facial area, there is no reason to wait for a long time between the two procedures. A lower facelift will require about three weeks of recovery time. If you have no more bruising and swelling after a month and are feeling comfortable, you may schedule an in-person consultation with a reputable board-certified facial plastic surgeon. Your surgeon will assess your skin, evaluate your specific concerns and goals, determine if you can safely undergo a brow lift, and ensure the best possible results.
There is no need for a long delay between a lower face and neck lift and a brow lift as these address distinctly different parts of the face. Ideally, you should wait at least a month until the face lift incisions are stable and most of the swelling has resolved. Anytime after a month would be fine provided you feel fully recovered, strong and comfortable.
Although your photo is somewhat helpful to see some aspects of your anatomy, it isn't ideal because you are looking down at the screen rather than straight into the camera lens which should be directly at eye level, perpendicular to your face. Also, because you are taking a selfie, the image is...
As we age, our eyelids naturally sag and droop. A combination approach would be best to see visible improvement. In terms of non-surgical treatment options, I would recommend a Chemical Brow Lift (using Botox, Dysport, Xeomin, or Jeuveau) and filler injections to rejuvenate the temples, eyebrow,...
To give the eyebrows a nice lift, we use injectable fillers to improve the eyebrow, upper eye, forehead and temple. A filler is placed on the bone and in the fat pads of these areas to contour and lift without it looking overdone. We use cannulas to limit pain and swelling. I suggest getting a...