Why have a Browlift & Blepharoplasty?
Often the outer eyebrows droop causing a stern or harsh appearance. The brows fall below the bone causing a hooding of the over the outer eyelids. You will only notice the hooding if you allow your eyebrows to relax. It is common to keep the forehead wrinkled and thus elevate the outer brow skin. So you may not be aware of your eyebrows low lying position. When the brows are low they must be gently repositioned immediately prior to correcting the extra lid skin and fat. Otherwise the appearance will not be natural and the lid scar will extend onto the thicker temple skin. Only addressing both the brow position and the lids can you be afforded an optimal look. In order to give a natural appearance after surgery, the lids and brows must all be balanced.