I was born with a very low brow and it runs in my family. I subconsciously and automatically hold my brow up with my frontalis muscle. This is causing me painful tension headaches and deep wrinkles in my forehead (Im only 33). Botox is no help, as it drops my brow so low it actually affects my vision. Is it possible for an endoscopic brow lift to fix this? If not, is there a type of brow lift that can?
I had a PDO Brow Lift (outer area) one week ago. It looks very natural and I am happy with the results. The swelling is almost completely gone (I can see elevated lines going upwards from the brow to the hairline). The only thing that has been bothering me is the constant headache, similar to a mild migraine (temple/eye area). How long does it take for the headache to go away? Thank you very much in advance.
I have low brows, and have to tweeze them to make them appear higher. I get frequent headaches and it feels heavy and tense all the time. It is so uncomfortable, but when i pull up on my brows the heavy, the tense feeling dissapears completely. It would be such a relief to get this procedure done and eliminate the constant tenseness/headaches. I have a high forehead, and don't want my hairline to be raised any
The incision healed, but I still have pain all across my head. It feels like I'm being burned & like my skin is being pinched hard. There's a prickly feeling, & around the incision it's quite numb. I have a headache all the time. (I've always been prone to them, now it's worse). I'd see my surgeon (who I believe did a great job and who explained the risks quite thoroughly), but what could he do? Is this normal? Is it likely to go away? There's no point to a photo as it all looks just fine. It just hurts.
Hello, I have never suffered from headaches before getting my brow lift. It has been 5 years and I have had chronic frontal tension type headaches ever since 24/7. Has anyone ever seen this happen. My doctor says it's not from surgery, but it is so coincidental, it's hard to not think there may have been some kind of nerve damage during surgery or in the healing stage?