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Brow Lift

A brow lift elevates the eyebrows, refreshes the upper face, and softens deep forehead creases to create a more open, rested, and natural expression. 

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Overview

What is Brow Lift?

A brow lift is a surgical procedure that lifts the eyebrows and smooths the forehead to restore a more rested and approachable appearance. Over time, the brow can descend due to aging, genetics, or repeated facial expressions, which may create heaviness around the upper eyes. A brow lift helps reposition underlying tissues, reduce creases, and refine the overall balance of the upper face.

Surgeons use several techniques based on anatomy and goals, including endoscopic, temporal, or classic coronal approaches. Each method is designed to elevate the brows in a natural direction while protecting normal expression. When performed by an experienced provider, a brow lift offers long-lasting improvement and pairs well with eyelid surgery for a more complete rejuvenation.

Cost of Brow Lift

The cost of a brow lift varies based on technique, surgeon experience, anesthesia, and facility fees. Patients should expect an individualized quote after consultation, particularly if paired with complementary procedures. 

90% to 95%

Success rates

$4,000

Average cost (USD)

Over 88,000 in the U.S.

Procedures performed annually

1% to 5%

Complication rate

Average cost (USD)

$4,000

Cost Range (USD)

$3,000 to $8,000

While pricing differs across clinics, most patients fall within this range. Combining procedures can influence the final cost, and many clinics offer financing options to support treatment planning. 

Pros and Cons of Getting Brow Lift

Pros

  • Lifts sagging brows that contribute to a tired appearance
  • Smooths deep forehead lines and creases
  • Enhances eye openness without altering natural expression
  • Long-lasting improvement compared to nonsurgical options
  • Can be combined with eyelid surgery for enhanced results
  • Tailored techniques allow for discreet incisions

Cons

  • Involves surgery, anesthesia, and downtime
  • Temporary swelling, bruising, and tightness may occur
  • Risk of scarring or hairline sensitivity
  • Rare risk of asymmetry or nerve irritation
  • Not ideal for patients seeking only subtle changes
  • Results take several weeks to settle

How it Works

A brow lift elevates the brow position by adjusting the skin, soft tissue, and underlying the muscles of the forehead. Depending on the approach, surgeons may use small incisions hidden within the hairline or along the temples to gently lift and secure the brows in a more youthful position. 

What it Treats

Sagging eyebrows, heavy upper eyelids, forehead creases, and asymmetry affecting expression.

Procedure Time

Typically, 1 to 2 hours depending on the technique and whether additional procedures are combined.

Eligibility

Ideal candidates are healthy adults with drooping brows, forehead heaviness, or upper-face aging that cannot be corrected with nonsurgical treatments.

Recovery & Downtime

Most patients resume light activities within a week. Full healing, including swelling resolution, may take several weeks.

What to Expect Before, During, and After Brow Lift

Before Brow Lift

A detailed consultation helps determine the best technique based on brow position, forehead height, and overall facial harmony. Patients receive guidance on medication adjustments, hairline considerations, and plans for recovery support at home.

During Brow Lift

Under anesthesia, the surgeon makes small incisions either along the hairline or within the scalp, depending on the chosen method. Through these openings, tissues are lifted and secured in a higher, natural position. Care is taken to avoid tension while preserving normal expression and eye movement.

After Brow Lift

Swelling and tightness are common during early healing. Patients may use cold compresses and sleep elevated for comfort. Most return to daily routines within a week, while exercise and strenuous activity are reintroduced gradually. Follow-up visits help ensure smooth healing and optimal results.

Potential Risks and Side Effects from Brow Lift

Swelling and bruising

Temporary swelling and bruising around the forehead and eyes are common during the first week of recovery. These effects fade as tissues settle, and healing progresses.

Sensitivity or numbness

Some patients experience temporary numbness or tingling near the incision sites. Sensation often returns gradually as nerves recover.

Scarring or irritation

Incisions are typically hidden within the hairline, but mild scarring or scalp sensitivity may occur. Most marks fade over time with proper aftercare.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most results last many years because the procedure lifts underlying tissues, not just the skin. While aging continues, patients often enjoy long-term improvement in brow position and forehead smoothness.

Yes. The terms are often used interchangeably. Both describe procedures designed to elevate the brows, smooth the forehead, and improve upper-face expression.

Many patients combine a brow lift with upper eyelid surgery or skin treatments to address multiple concerns at once. Combining procedures can create a more balanced and refreshed appearance.

Most patients can wear light makeup after about one week, once the surgeon confirms that incisions have healed enough for gentle application.

A well-performed brow lift restores a natural, rested position. Skilled surgeons focus on subtle elevation that complements your features without creating an artificial look.

Sources & Studies

The following references provide clinical evidence and safety information on Brow Lift:

Comprehensive clinical overview of brow lift surgery, including treatment goals, surgical techniques, potential risks, recovery expectations, and postoperative care guidance.

Medically reviewed explanation of brow lift surgery covering indications, surgical methods, possible risks, and expected aesthetic outcomes.

Authoritative resource detailing brow lift procedure options, candidacy criteria, safety considerations, and national procedural data from the ASPS.

Patient-focused medical overview of forehead lift surgery, including surgical approaches, recovery timelines, and postoperative considerations.

All sources reviewed for clinical accuracy and relevance.

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