Forehead Lift

Due to the aging process, facial features sag and frown lines deepen. Trauma can also cause facial sagging and drooping. A forehead lift reverses this process. The face looks more refreshed and has a less tired look. A forehead lift is also known as an endobrow lift, an open brow lift, and a temporal lift.

A good candidate for a forehead lift has:

  • Sagging brows that give a sad or tired look
  • Deep horizontal creases in the forehead
  • Frown lines between the eyebrows

Most candidates for this type of surgery are in the forty to sixty year old age group. Younger people who have sagging brows and are thought to have a “depressed” or “sad” expression because of them also seek out this procedure. When the sagging brows actually obstruct vision, this is considered reconstructive surgery and not a cosmetic procedure.

A forehead lift is usually performed in the surgeon’s office or a hospital. Either a local anesthetic with sedation or general anesthetic is used. The actual forehead lift procedure takes less than an hour as an outpatient.

Recovery time and results vary from individual to individual, but pain is minimal and easily controlled with over-the-counter pain medication. Patients return to normal daily activities in about one week. Complications are rare and not severe if they even occur at all. The primary risk, as with any surgical procedure, is infection at the site of the surgery. The benefits include a more youthful, refreshed appearance and increased self-confidence.

Successful facial cosmetic surgery results from good communication between the patient and surgeon. After consulting with your surgeon you should have a goal and realistic expectations of achieving that goal.

If you live in La Jolla, Rancho Santa Fe or San Diego, California and the surrounding area and you would like more information in reference to a forehead lift, please visit the website of California cosmetic surgeons, Wendell Smoot, M.D., F.A.C.S. and John Smoot, M.D., F.A.C.S. at Cosmetic Plastic Surgery today.

Article Source:http://www.articlesbase.com/plastic-surgeries-articles/forehead-lift-994434.html

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