Hello! I am inquiring on if a brow lift could help me with this issue. As you can see from the pictures, I have excess skin that folds over when I smile. It does not seem like typical crow's feet with predominantly overactive muscles (though, I could be mistaken). I don't care about much else besides this, eyebrow position doesn't bother me. Could a brow lift (?lateral brow lift) with skin excision help soften this skin folding?
Im 20 and noticing puffiness/fullness between my eyebrows that looks aged or swollen. Ive been under chronic stress, and my hormones are imbalanced (low progesterone, pregnenolone, etc.). Botox hasnt helped, and it looks like fat or soft tissue bulging, not just muscle movement. Would a brow lift help? Or does it require fat pad sculpting/removal?
I have always been insecure about the position of my eyebrows and the 11s between them. It makes me look angry and I dont feel beautiful or feminine enough. What needs done? Also, the 11s between my eyebrows are my biggest insecurity. I have had Botox twice with no improvement.
I am hesitant about scarring at the temple due to fine, thin hair and don't feel comfortable with temporal brow lift. I've heard endoscopic has a high failure rate and the gliding brow lift results in irregularities seen underneath the skin (like liposuction leaves, sometimes). I've been reading about the Vertical Internal Brow Suspension. Is it well regarded?
28 y/o male who wants to do an endoscopic brow lift. My eyebrows has my whole life been low/hooded and I was first considering temportal brow lift but after some research I believe endoscopic brow lift is the best way. However I am also in the process of lasering off my face tattoosr (pico laser) and my concern is that the swelling or trauma from the laser will change the brow lift results to the negative? ; I will of course take a break of the laser treatments for a few months following the surgery but I am still worried as the tattoos that I am lasering goes through the brows but mainly on the forehead area. In the attached photos you can see my natural brow position (also a bit asymmetrical), and you can also see where I demonstrate how I want the lift to look by pulling the skin
would a browlift be quite likely to give me too much of a surprised look given the current position of the brows? Would Botox, fat transfer, and full ablative laser be enough to get rid of the deep static forehead wrinkles? Would full ablative laser be enough for upper and lower lids or would blepharoplasty be needed?
Hello, Im interested in getting a brow lift, and Ive been researching different techniques. Im particularly thinking about a direct brow lift focused on the outer corners of my eyebrows, as thats where I feel the heaviness or sagging is most noticeable. Could you please let me know if this technique would effectively address that area? Id also like to understand if this is the best option for a natural result and how the scar placement would look. Thank you!