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As a normal part of ageing, the forehead relaxes and the
eyebrows descend. As a result, the upper eyelids begin
to rest on the eyelashes and the skin folds appear more
prominent. A tired or stern look may be seen even when you're
in a good mood. Blepharoplasty can improve this by
simple skin removal, but a browlift may be a better solution
in many cases. During a browlift the forehead skin is freed
up to allow it to be lifted vertically and the muscle which
causes scowling is partially thinned out to soften the frown
lines. Brow lift corrects the upper eyelid skin excess,
brow wrinkles and the eyebrow position. Usually the
result is a much happier expression in addition to a more
rested appearance. The tissues can be freed up in such a
manner as to allow a significant amount of elevation of the
cheeks too, and for the late thirty to early forty-something
patient this can mean a significantly younger appearance with
virtually undetectable incisions. Browlifts can be performed
by three different methods: endoscopically; via a
hairline incision which does not elevate the hairline; and the
coronal approach which allows the incisions to be completely
hidden in your hair. Individual variations in anatomy as
well as goals help guide the decision regarding which approach
is best.
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