Understanding Forehead
Lifts
The
effects of aging are inevitable, and often the brow and forehead area
show the first signs. The skin begins to lose its Clasticim. Sun, wind,
and the pull of gravity all affect the face, resulting in frown lines,
wrinkling across the forehead, and an increasing heaviness of the eyebrows.
Even people in their thirties may have faces that took older than
their years. Your tired, angry, or sad expression may not reflect how you actually feel. As a result, many people have opted for a procedure known as the forehead lift. Based on
variations in how men and women age and on new advances in medical technology,
different methods are used to perform this procedure.
If you are wondering how a forehead lift could improve your appearance,
you need to know how these procedures are performed and what you
can expect. This pamphlet can address many of your concerns and provide
you with the information you need to begin considering forehead surgery.
Successful facial plastic surgery is a result of good rapport between patient and surgeon. Trust, based on realistic expectations and exacting medical expertise, develops in the consulting stages before surgery. Dr. Farrior can answer specific questions about your specific needs.
As with all elective surgery, good health and realistic expectations are
prerequisites. When a surgeon tightens loose skin and removes the excess,
forehead wrinkling and drooping brows are modified. The procedure is called
a forehead lift or brow lift. If necessary, Dr. Farrior removes part of
the muscle that causes vertical frown lines between the brows. The result
can be a smoother brow and a more youthful expression. To see what a forehead
lift can do for your face, put your hands above your brows and outside
the edges of your eyes and gently raise the skin upwards. Forehead lifts
are an option if you have a sagging brow or deep furrows between the eyes.
This procedure is usually done between age forty and sixty-five, although
it may be necessary at an earlier age.
Incisions can be placed at the hairline, behind the hairline, or in some cases, above the brow or in the mid-forehead. Endoscopic techniques that are available allow the procedure to be performed, thereby minimizing incisions and reducing visibility of scars. Dr. Farrior can help you select the best technique suited to your particular situation.
Whether you are having surgery for functional or cosmetic reasons, your
choice of a qualified facial plastic surgeon is of paramount importance.
During the consultation,Dr. Farrior will examine your facial structure, the condition of your skin, and your hairline in order to decide where incisions should be made. A thorough
medical history will be obtained so that Dr. Farrior can consider any
medical conditions that may heighten surgical risks. A detailed description
of the procedure will also include a discussion of the risk involved.
After the decision to proceed with surgery is made, Dr. Farrior will describe
the technique indicated, the type of anesthesia, the surgical facility,
any additional surgery, and the risks and costs.
The surgery begins with the placement of the incision. In many cases, the
incision is made slightly behind the natural hairline, running from ear
to ear across the top of the head. However, if the patient is balding
or has a receding hairline, the incision will be made in the midforehead
area or at the hairline, along a natural line to minimize scar visibility.
Excess skin and tissue will also be removed before fine sutures or staples
are applied.
In endoscopic surgery, Dr. Farrior makes a series of small incisions just
behind the hairline, and using the endoscope as a guide, proceeds to remove
those muscles that are the source of frown lines. The eyebrows are then
lifted to reduce the sagging of skin at eyelid level. Depending on the
nature of the incisions and Dr. Farrior's preference, bandages may be
applied along the incisions. The procedure usually lasts one to two hours.
You will experience a certain amount of swelling and bruising in the ten-day
period following surgery. In some patients, this condition may include
the cheek and eye area as well as the forehead. You will be advised to
keep your head elevated in order to reduce swelling. Cold compresses may
further reduce swelling. As the incisions heal, you may experience some
numbness as well as itching, both of which will diminish with time. The
sutures are usually removed within seven to ten days following surgery.
If bandages have been used, they are removed in one to three days. It
is important to follow the advice of Dr. Farrior on resuming normal activities.
For most patients, the recovery time will not exceed two weeks, but patients
may still be advised to avoid strenuous activities for longer periods.
Any prolonged bruising can be camouflaged with standard make-up techniques.
Facial plastic surgery makes it possible to correct many facial flaws
and signs of premature aging that can undermine self-confidence. By changing
how you look, cosmetic surgery can help change how you feel about yourself.
Insurance does not generally cover surgery that is purely for cosmetic
reasons. Surgery to correct or improve sagging foreheads and brows which
interfere with vision may be reimbursable in whole or in part. It is the
patient's responsibility to check with the insurance carrier for information
on the degree of coverage.
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