21F, had a ptosis + double eyelid incisional surgery last Dec. My right eyelid is more puffy and thus weighing down more than the left. It's like saggy?! (Right eyelid was also more puffy than the left, pre-surgery). I like how my left lid turned out so I hope the right can become like the left. Also, from the right side view, the puffiness is obvious and ugly. I have tried lifting up my right brow using my finger, and boom problem solved. To get this effect, what are the avail solutions?
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June 6, 2023
Answer: Brow Lift
Jacob Tower, MDBoard Certified Facial Plastic Surgeon, Board Certified in Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery
Yes, a brow lift could be a suitable solution for your situation. Botox for chronic migraines is often injected in areas like the forehead and glabella (between the eyebrows), which can unintentionally weaken the frontalis muscle responsible for lifting the eyebrows, leading to a droopy or heavy...
I would recommend that you submit pictures for a better understanding of your situation.
Brow asymmetry is extremely common.
Toxin treatments can help to lower an elevated brow and slightly right a depressed brow but is of limited benefit and duration.
There's no "age-limit" per se with regards...
In general, gliding brow lifts are weaker than other forms of brow lifting but ultimately it depends on the surgeon's skill with each technique. The most powerful browlift is a trichophytic (hairline style) approach as the brow is able to be release and skin is able to be excised. That being...