Richard N. Hess, MD, FACS, PC

Sven Sandeen, MD

Cosmetic, Plastic, Reconstructive and Hand Surgery

Tucson, Arizona

 

  

                  Brow Lift

                    Frequently Asked Questions

What might this procedure do for me?

This procedure smoothes the forehead, raises the eyebrows and minimizes frown lines. Those patients with drooping brows, horizontal forehead and frown lines that make one appear angry, sad or tired might benefit from this procedure.

How long do the results last?

This procedure will turn back the clock so you will always look better than if you had not had the procedure. Most patients only have one brow lift, however some patients do elect a second procedure usually at 10-15 years.

How long is the surgery?

The surgery takes about 1-1/2 to 2 hours.

What will my recovery be like?

You will experience mild discomfort for several days following surgery. You may have a loose dressing around your head for one day following surgery.

Will I have restrictions after the procedure?

You should avoid activities that cause bending or straining for 5 days. You should avoid strenuous activity for 2 weeks (walking and mild stretching are acceptable).

When will I be back to work?

You will be able to return to work in 1 week.

Where is the surgery performed?

Our physicians perform the majority of these procedures at Northwest Hospital, Northwest Tucson Surgery Center or Northwest Hospital Oro Valley.

What type of anesthesia is used?

General anesthesia (asleep) is the choice of most patients although local with IV sedation by a Board Certified Anesthesiologist may also be selected.

Where will the scars be?

The scars will be located long the top of the scalp or at the hairline in patients with a high forehead.

What are the risks?

Complications are infrequent and usually minor. The risks include infection, bleeding and scarring, as with all surgical procedures. Patients do experience numbness for several weeks to months following this procedure.

 

  

  

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