Eyebrow Lift (Forehead lift) Surgery Cost includes
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- Pre-Surgery
Consultation
Doctors Fee
Surgery fee
Hospital room
charges
Nursing fee
All
medications required
Post-Operative
Follow Up
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Eyebrow Lift - (Forehead lift) |
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Description |
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Cosmetically corrects drooping brows, upper eyelids, and sagging skin on
the forehead. It is designed to dramatically help improve the horizontal
lines and furrows that can make a person appear angry, sad, or tired. A
brow lift is commonly performed on patients in the 40 to 60 range,
helping to minimize the visible signs of aging. |
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Duration |
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1 to 3
hours |
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Side
Effects |
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Temporary
numbness, discomfort, itching, and swelling. Hair loss may occur along
the scar edges. In a rare circumstance, nerves that control eyebrow
movements may be injured resulting in a loss of ability to raise the
eyebrows or wrinkle the forehead, additional surgery would be required
to correct the problem. |
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Recovery |
Back to work: 7 to 10 days (endoscopic
patients may return earlier).
Vigorous physical activity: several weeks.
Prolonged exposure to heat or sun: limited for several months. |
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Risks |
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Rare
possibilities of infection and bleeding. Classic lift: loss of sensation
along or just beyond the incision line. If complications occur during an endoscopic lift: a surgeon will switch to the classic lift, which will
result in a more extensive scar and a longer recovery period (less than
1 percent of all endoscopy procedures). |
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Results |
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Long-lasting. It can minimize the appearance of aging for years. |
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Technology |
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Using the
classic lift, or the conventional “open” method, a surgeon will make one
continuous incision starting at ear level and move up around the hair
line. The incision is usually made well behind the hairline so that the
scar won’t be visible. With the endoscopic lift, instead of making one
long coronal incision, a surgeon will make about 3 to 5 shorter
incisions in the scalp, where a scope (pencil-like camera device) is
inserted into one of the incisions. This will allow the surgeon to view
the tissues and muscles from a screen. He or she will then use another
instrument inserted through a different incision, where the forehead
skin is lifted and the muscles and underlying tissues are removed or
altered to produce a smoother appearance. |
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