| Duration
of Surgery: |
1
- 2 hours |
| Hospital
Stay: |
1 - 2 days Approximately |
| Anaesthesia: |
GA |
| Recovery
period: |
2
to 4 weeks (approx) |
The
sagging of brow may cause the person to look tired, angry
and old. A Brow Lift is performed as an inpatient procedure
under a general anaesthetic. Typically it takes 1 to 2
hours and an overnight stay in hospital. With the `open`
method the incision is hidden just inside your hair line
or a few centimetres behind the hair line. Selected muscles
and excess skin may be removed to lift the brow position
and improve the appearance of wrinkles on the brow.
Endoscopic
brow lift is a similar, minimally invasive procedure to
lift the brow and reduce the appearance of wrinkles on
the forehead. Endoscopic or minimal-scar brow lift is
performed using a fibre optic camera inserted via small
incisions in the hair line. This is attached to a television
screen allowing the surgeon to visualize the surgical
field. It leaves hidden small scars and the brow is in
a lifted, younger position.
You
can expect some discomfort after this procedure, as well
as some swelling and bruising. As the incisions heal,
you will notice some itching and possibly some numbness.
This usually improves with time. The risks with this procedure
include paralysis of the muscles which move the brow;
this is usually temporary but can be permanent. Hair loss
in the area of surgery is also a risk with this procedure.
All
surgical procedures carry certain risks and there are
limitations of what can be achieved. A full and frank
discussion with the surgeon is the only way to gain a
clear insight into the procedure and allow you to make
an informed decision about your surgery.
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