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Forehead lift

The forehead lift, also known as the eyebrow lift, helps to restore the effects of gravity, tighten the soft tissue of the forehead, and restore the youthful appearance of the forehead skin, upper eyelids, and eyebrows. There are different ways to do this lift and incisions are made in different areas.

Over time, as you age, it becomes quite natural for your eyebrows to look flat and horizontal. If drooping eyebrows prevent facial expressions from showing, a forehead lift or eyebrow lift can help rejuvenate the upper third of the face.
When is a forehead lift recommended?

The drooping of the eyebrows should be such that the face looks tired and uncomfortable. There are deep horizontal lines on the forehead. There are frown lines and vertical lines between the eyebrows and the top of the nose. Excess skin or fat tissue above the eyes. Drooping eyelids are not able to make up the eyes. They are in good physical condition.
Reasonable and realistic expectations of the outcome of the surgery can be performed simultaneously with:

Upper and lower eyelid blepharoplasty
Face lift
Skin rejuvenation methods

There is.
Advantages and disadvantages of forehead lift

Advantages:

Changing the position of the eyebrow that has been pulled down and caused the eyelid to sag
Raise eyebrows and create a beautiful and youthful appearance
Impact on the appearance of the face and that the face of the person looks happy

Disadvantages:

The choice of forehead lift technique is of particular importance, so it depends largely on the physician
Blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery) may also be needed, as in some cases, a forehead lift will not help remove the bags under the eyelid.

The forehead lift procedure includes open to complex techniques and endoscopic procedures. In this method, incisions are usually made at the site of hair growth and sometimes on the forehead or upper eyelid.
Open forehead lift

In this procedure, a long incision is made across the forehead, around the hairline or one of the forehead lines, and then the skin is removed from the underlying tissues. The surgeon then removes the fat. Any excess skin is removed and the eyebrows are returned to the new position
Endoscopic forehead lift
Limited cutting technique

The type of forehead lift is determined by the appearance of the face and beauty priorities.
What will the scars and cuts look like?

Forehead lift incisions are determined based on the technique used by the surgeon and will be such that the least amount of scars are left and the incisions are hidden in the hairline or deep folds.

In the open technique, incisions are made along the top of the head, just above the ears, so that the incisions are hidden inside the hair.

In endoscopy, three short incisions are made in the upper part of the scalp and in the migraine area. These incisions are completely hidden in the side of the hair.

In the limited incision technique, the incisions are hidden in the temples and temples.

During the consultation sessions, the surgeon examines whether the patient is a viable option for surgery. Then, considering the objectives, the type of technique used will be determined.
Some of the questions and issues raised by the doctor are:

History of specific medical conditions or allergies and treatment of such cases
History of surgery in the past
Take any medicine, vitamin or herbal supplement
Consumption of alcohol
History of any non-invasive cosmetic procedures
Expectations from the outcome of surgery Some other procedures performed by a physician:

The doctor asks the patient to look in the mirror and say exactly what he wants
Take a photo of the patient before the operation and examine the face
Assess the patient’s health status
Check the elasticity of the skin
Talk about treatment options
Talk about the results of this surgery or possible complications
Talk about the type of anesthesia used
Evaluate the length of treatment

Depending on the goals and physical characteristics, as well as the surgeon’s background and experience, the physician shares information and recommendations with the patient, including:

The type of technique used
Possible results
Financial aspects
Risks and possible complications
Anesthesia options and incision site
Postoperative care The questions that patients should ask their plastic surgeon before surgery include:

Am I a good choice for a forehead lift?
Are the results I am looking for real and logical?
Do you have photos before and after your patients?
Will there be an Oscar?
What type of anesthesia is best for me?
How long is the recovery period of this surgery and when can I do routine activities?
What are the side effects of this method?
Is there a way to reduce complications?
If I do not get the desired results, what other options are there? Some other questions that are important are:

Is the surgeon a member of the Society of Plastic Surgeons or not?
Has the surgeon completed a subspecialty course in plastic surgery?
Duration of activity, work history and number of surgeries performed
Does the patient qualify for surgery or not?
In which hospitals does the surgeon operate? Pre-lift procedures and care

Before forehead lift surgery, your doctor will ask you to do the following:

Laboratory tests to evaluate and evaluate the patient clinically and medically
Quit smoking at least six weeks before surgery. Because smoking increases the likelihood of complications

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