What is the best procedure to help fix the asymmetrical problem of my right brow being much lower and my right eyelid being more hooded than my left? Is a unilateral brow lift a thing? Open to options! The entire right half of my face is completely different than the left but the eye and brow area are most bothersome. It can be even worse when I am very fatigued.
At 34, with children and years of poor sleep, I'm noticing droopy eyelids and a perpetual tired look. Aging is natural, but the last 4 years seem to have hastened the process. Could you recommend a procedure to rejuvenate my appearance based on my photos? My naturally hooded eyes and low-set brow contribute to my concerns, but puffiness and loose skin are becoming more pronounced. If I opt for upper blepharoplasty, will it risk leaving my eyes looking hollow?
I want to get rid of my hooded eyes so my doctor said that two of them can be done together. However i don't know if i want a brow lift. Can i get a blepharoplasty first then see if i want a brow lift? The two of them are really expensive together and i'm not sure if i want something as invasive as a brow lift.
Greetings, I'm planing on having a direct brow lift months. Unfortunately Im very prone to develop a lot of scar tissue after having a surgery. Even though I have thick, dark haired eyebrows Im afraid that the scars could still be very visible after the procedure. What can I do in order to minimize the risk of developing unestethic scars on the incision points? Best regards
I asked this question in a different way already, but the way I asked it made it unclear what I wanted to know. I'm trying to decide if I should do a corrugator resectioning during my upcoming brow lift. My concern is that it will leave me with an unnatural appearance which is what a different doctor told me (not the one performing the surgery).
My eyes have a hooded appearance, which often gives the impression of being aged and fatigued. After consulting with multiple doctors, opinions diverge: some recommend a brow lift, while others advocate for eyelid surgery. Supporters of the brow lift argue that opting for eyelid surgery may cause my brows to droop further. I'm contemplating a temporal lift but remain uncertain about it. I include my photos (about 20 years younger of myself)
I'm about to get a brow lift, and the doctor is suggesting a corrugator resection because I have very strong corrugator muscles. I'm torn because I had a different surgeon advise against it saying that it will look unnatural even though my corrugator muscles are strong. I'm not sure what to do. The surgeon performing the surgery thinks I will still have some movement after despite the resection, but she'll do whatever I feel most comfortable doing.
Im wondering if I should get a brow lift or an eyelid surgery for my eyes which look angry or unawake. I can temporarily fix this problem by forcefully pulling my eyes up with my forehead/eyebrows to look more awake.