Brow & Temple Lift — What Is It?
Brow Lift (and temple lift) elevates sagging eyebrows and temples, opening up the eyes and rejuvenating the upper face. Modern techniques are minimally invasive (endoscopic) with hidden incisions in the hairline.
Who Is It For?
- Adults 40+ with sagging brows
- Heavy upper lids from brow descent
- Hooded eyes
- Those wanting refreshed upper face
Treatment Process
1
Consultation
Brow position assessed; technique chosen.
2
Preparation
General anesthesia or sedation.
3
Surgery
1-2 hour procedure with hidden hairline incisions.
4
Recovery
Sutures out at 7-10 days; final result 3 months.
When Does The Effect Show?
Result visible at 1 month; final at 3 months. Lasts 8-12 years.
Aftercare Instructions
- Sleep elevated 1 week
- Cool compresses for swelling
- Mild bruising 1-2 weeks
- No strenuous activity 4 weeks
- Hair coloring delayed 4 weeks
Risks and Side Effects
Generally safe:
- Numbness in scalp (resolves)
- Brief headaches
- Hair loss at incision (rare, regrows)
- Asymmetry
Frequently Asked Questions
Often combined for full upper face rejuvenation.
Endoscopic preferred — minimally invasive with hidden scars.
8-12 years.
Botox can provide subtle brow lift but not equivalent to surgery for significant sagging.
7-10 days for normal life.