At our clinic, we offer various surgical techniques to influence eyebrow positioning, with the most advanced technique being the deep plane brow lift. This approach ensures a maximally natural effect with an emphasis on lifting the outer sides of the eyebrows, improving the appearance of the eyelids, and reducing forehead wrinkles.
The deep plane brow lift raises the skin and muscle as a whole, ensuring natural and long-lasting results. This procedure is suitable for clients aged 30 and above.
After the consultation, the patient must secure all necessary preoperative examinations. We recommend refraining from smoking, avoiding alcohol, and being in excellent health 10 to 14 days prior to the surgery.
The deep plane brow lift is performed under sedation or general anesthesia and lasts approximately one hour. The surgical incision is made in the hairy part of the head, where the surgeon mobilizes and releases the deep structures of the forehead. This approach allows for a more comprehensive lift that targets both the skin and underlying structures. The released tissues are fixed in the new desired position, and the procedure concludes with suturing the skin and applying a bandage.
Keeping the head elevated during the recovery period helps reduce swelling, and a restful environment is essential. Patients must refrain from smoking after the operation and treat the wounds in the hairy part of the head with alcohol. A postoperative headband should be worn according to the clinic's instructions.
The recovery period may vary, but patients can expect swelling and bruising that usually subside within two weeks. Full results will become apparent after several months. Patients can resume daily activities two weeks after the surgery, and exercise can begin after four weeks. The healing process and recovery are individual and depend on the healing ability and adherence to postoperative care.
As with any surgical procedure, there are risks associated with deep plane brow lifts, including infection, scarring, and complications related to anesthesia. In procedures such as brow lifts, facelifts, and neck lifts, the surgeon works near the facial nerves. A typical postoperative change in sensation may occur, which gradually returns to its preoperative state. There may also be an impact on the function of the facial nerves.