The brow lift procedure typically
involves the following steps:
1. Anaesthesia: Your surgeon will administer either local anaesthesia with sedation
or general anaesthesia to ensure your comfort throughout the procedure.
2. Incision Placement: The incisions for a brow lift can be made in various locations,
including within the hairline, along the forehead, or in the natural creases of the
upper eyelids.
3. Tissue Adjustment: Your surgeon will lift and reposition the underlying tissues,
including the muscles and fat, to achieve the desired brow elevation and smooth
out wrinkles.
4. Incision Closure: The incisions will be carefully closed with sutures or other
closure techniques, leaving minimal scarring that will fade over time.
5. Recovery and Aftercare: Following the procedure, you will be provided with
detailed instructions on post-operative care, including medication management,
rest, and avoiding strenuous activities. Following these instructions is essential to
ensure proper healing and optimal results.