Busting the Myths About Brow Lift Surgery
Busting the Myths About Brow Lift Surgery
When your brow is sagging, it can change your appearance significantly. This natural part of the aging process can affect different people in varying degrees, but usually with the same result: a tired, sad or angry appearance that seems much older. If you’ve been told you look tired or you feel like you’re frowning all the time, it could be because of a lowered brow and wrinkles along the forehead. Brow lift surgery can offer prospective patients a chance to turn back the clock and brighten their appearance again. Unfortunately, many of the patients who could benefit from brow lift surgery could be misinformed about the procedure and what it has to offer. Let’s take a look at some of the most common brow lift myths and set the record straight.
Myth #1 – Your Brows Will Look Unnatural After Lift Surgery
Many prospective brow lift patients hesitate to have surgery because they fear the outcome. Sure, their brows won’t be sagging or loose anymore, but exactly how high will they be raised? If you’re worrying that you’ll appear to be in a state of perpetual surprise, fear not. Brow lift surgery is designed to lift your brows to a more natural position that suits your face and other features. Before surgery, your facial plastic surgeon will spend time evaluating the degree of inelasticity of your brow and the amount of sagging that has already occurred. He will carefully plan to have everything put back into a neutral spot where you’ll be able to show every emotion just as you normally would. Yes, you can even look surprised when appropriate.