A brow lift is a cosmetic procedure designed to elevate the eyebrows, smooth forehead lines, and restore a more youthful, refreshed appearance. By lifting sagging brows and reducing wrinkles, this treatment helps you look more awake and naturally rejuvenated—without altering your expression.
A brow lift, also known as a forehead lift, is a cosmetic procedure that raises the position of the eyebrows and smooths forehead wrinkles to create a more youthful, refreshed appearance.
Over time, aging causes the brows to droop and deep lines to form across the forehead, often making you look tired, stressed, or older than you feel. A brow lift corrects this by repositioning the underlying tissues and gently elevating the brows—restoring a naturally open and lifted look.
This procedure primarily targets:
Modern techniques focus on subtle lifting and minimal incisions—ensuring natural-looking results without an over-pulled appearance.
Receive detailed pre-surgery instructions, including medical clearance, medication adjustments, and preparation guidelines to ensure a safe procedure.
Raises sagging brows to create a more open, refreshed, and youthful look.
Reduces horizontal forehead lines and deep creases for a smoother appearance.
Softens vertical lines between the eyebrows, helping you look more relaxed and approachable.
Lifting the brows can make the eyes appear larger, more alert, and less tired.
Enhances your features subtly without creating an overdone or artificial appearance.
Provides durable results that maintain a naturally refreshed look for years.
Common in the first 1–2 weeks. Most swelling subsides quickly, with gradual improvement over time.
Rare but possible. Prevented with strict sterile techniques and managed effectively if detected early.
Incisions are typically placed within the hairline or natural creases, making scars minimal and well-hidden.
Local anesthesia with sedation or general anesthesia carries standard risks, which are discussed and carefully monitored.
Some patients may experience temporary numbness or tightness in the forehead, which improves as healing progresses.
Minor differences in healing may occur. In rare cases, adjustments may be required after full recovery.