browlift plastic surgery
Drooping eyebrows, deep wrinkles in the forehead and crow's feet are common signs of ageing. Sagging or 'ptosis' of the eyebrows also contributes to sagging upper eyelids. The result is an aged, tired, angry or sad appearance. Upper eyelids can sag so much that they actually interfere with vision. When the brow sags too much and vision is affected by sagging upper eyelids, wrinkles in the forehead often deepen because the person raises the eyebrows to improve vision. Browlift surgery, also called a forehead lift, may elevate the brow into a preferred position, smooth out forehead wrinkles and lessen frown lines that develop between the eyes near the nose.
To achieve the best outcome for some patients, the surgeon may recommend that the browlift plastic surgery and upper eyelid reduction surgery be done at the same time.
The complete 'Browlift Surgery' pamphlet is available from Dr Murray Beagley.
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