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Do you look in the mirror and notice unpleasant signs of aging such as wrinkles and sagging? Many men and women undergo cosmetic procedures to eliminate or reduce the appearance of these signs.

Brow lifts are a common surgical treatment used to get rid of creases in the forehead and drooping in the eyebrow area, providing a more alert and younger looking result. This article will give you a helpful idea of what to expect when you undergo forehead lift surgery.

The Surgery

There are two basic options available to you when undergoing this type of procedure. You may either choose for the doctor to create one long incision at the hairline for at traditional brow lift, or you can pick the endoscopic option, which requires small incisions near the hairline.

The type of surgery you choose depends on individual circumstances such as the severity of the sagging or wrinkling of the forehead, and what option your doctor feels is best for your situation and desired outcome. Once you have made the choice, your doctor will work to remove excess skin, lift the existing area, and shape the tissue and muscle underneath.

Some surgeons recommend that you undergo a full facelift or have other work done at the same time as the forehead enhancement.

Recovery

Immediately following the operation, you will likely feel numb in the area of the incision and the general forehead region, and you will experience swelling and some pain. Your doctor may provide you with some prescription antibiotics or painkillers for the healing process. If antibiotics are prescribed, be sure to take them as directed for the duration of your recovery.

There is always a risk of infection at the site of the incision, so carefully follow any aftercare instructions you are provided and be sure that your doctor uses appropriate techniques and hygiene before even committing to the operation.

It can take up to a week or more before you feel ready to return to your normal routine and go back to work, and you should have a friend or family member stay with you for your first night home to make sure no complications arise. You should begin to see the full final result of the surgery within a month, at which time all bruising and swelling should have disappeared.

If you are at any point not sure what to do as you are healing, or experience unusual amounts of pain or swelling, you should call your doctor right away for professional advice and assistance to avoid a potentially serious problem.

by: Abigail Aaronson




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