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The Effect
Also known as a browlift, a forehead lift is a surgical procedure that restores
a more youthful, refreshed look to the area above the eyes. The procedure corrects
drooping brows and improves the horizontal lines and furrows that can make a person
appear angry, sad or tired.
The Procedure
In a forehead lift or browlift, the muscles and tissues which cause the
furrowing or drooping are removed or altered to smooth the forehead, raise the eyebrows
and minimize frown lines.
Best Candidates for Forehead Lift
A forehead lift is most commonly performed in the 40-60 age range to minimize
the visible effects of aging. But it can help anybody from the 20's upwards, who
have developed furrows or frown lines due to stress or muscle activity.
Individuals with inherited conditions, such as a low, heavy brow or furrowed lines
above the nose can achieve a more alert and refreshed look with this procedure.
Often a forehead lift is performed in conjunction with a face lift or blepharoplasty.
Risks
All surgery carries risk, and you should be fully aware of the medical
risks associated with this procedure before you consent to surgery. Your surgeon
will discuss these risks with you during your consultation, and you are encouraged
to ask questions if there is anything you do not understand.
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details about your consultation.
You will be required to sign a consent form before surgery stating that you have
been informed of the risks involved; that you understand those risks; and that you
accept those risks. This is standard hospital protocol and surgery will not be performed
if you do not sign.
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about the required forms.
It is your obligation to inform your surgeon of key medical information that
may influence the outcome of your surgery or may increase the level of risk. These
include medications you are taking, history of disease, medical complications, etc.
Risks and risk rates vary from patient to patient depending on a range of factors.
No two people are alike. The risks listed below are possible risks associated
with this type of surgery and are mentioned regardless of how remote the possibility:
Shifting or imprecise positioning of implant, or infection around it, requiring
a second operation or removal.
Excess tightening and hardening of scar tissue around an artificial implant
("capsular contracture"), causing unnatural shape.
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Surgery
Time required: 1 to 2 hours.
Anesthesia: Local with sedation or general.
Post surgical side effects
Temporary swelling, numbness, headaches, bruising. Traditional method:
Possible itching and hair loss.
Facial Implant Recovery time
Back to work: 7 to 10 days, usually sooner
for endoscopic forehead lift.
More strenuous activity: several weeks.
Full recovery from bruising: 2 to 3 weeks.
Limit sun exposure for several months.
Duration of Results
Usually 5 to 10 years.
Please note that this information should be used only as a guide to your treatment.
All specifics will be discussed with your Physician at your consultation.
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