Welcome to Orange County's best information resource for plastic surgery and, in particular, brow lift surgery. Dr. Cruise, board certified plastic surgeon, Newport Beach, CA, has filled every inch of this site with the most comprehensive brow lift information available. Patient education is a priority for Dr. Cruise. With this in mind, he was adamant that the information be highly relevant, easy to understand and, above all, lots and lots of pictures.
To give you a brief overview, here are some of the important topics that will be discussed. This is in addition to the many, many brow lift before and after pictures available for your review.
How do I know if I need a brow lift?
Do I need a full brow lift or just a lateral brow lift?
Where is the best incision location for a brow lift?
Should my incision be at the hair line or higher up in the scalp?
Complications, Risks, Recovery and Safety
Here we discuss Asymmetry, Poor Scarring, Hematoma, etc.
Recovery time
How long do I have to take off work? When can I go out in public?
Watch videos
Watch videos of patients who have had brow lift of temple lift performed.
Overview of Brow Lift Procedure
Another name for
brow lift is forehead lift. Aging affects the entire
face. Some areas, such as around the eyes, have more
obvious aging changes. The eyes appear to be the most
affected because they have so much expression and, therefore,
patients often come in requesting eyelid
cosmetic surgery. Quite often, however, the more
significant problem lies within the eyebrows. As we age,
the eyebrows descend; especially the outer part or part closer
to the temple which falls much more than the part of eyebrows
closer to the nose. Take a look at most older people
and you will see this to be true.
Most people do not realize it, but the
descent of the eyebrow is largely responsible for what we
think of as an old looking face. In the youthful face,
especially in women, the eyebrow is located above the bony
rim of the eye socket. With aging, the eyebrow falls
to the level of the rim and often below the rim becoming almost
part of the upper eyelid. Even more dramatic is the fact
that the outer eyebrow falls much more than the inner eyebrow
giving the typical appearance of aging. You can try this
on yourself. Stand in front of a mirror. Take your
fingers and elevate the outer part of your eyebrow. Most
likely, this will create a more elegant and youthful look. It
also tends to help the aging problems of the upper eyelid. This
is what a properly performed brow lift will do.
Dr. Cruise has done much research on
what causes aging of the brow and around the eyes. The
effects of aging cannot be completely reversed with a brow
lift because there are other components involved such as changes
in both the subcutaneous fat and muscles. But as you
can see by simply elevating the outer part of your eyebrow
much can be done to re-create the youthful look.
There are many different types of brow
lifts. It is important as a plastic surgeon to have expertise
in all of the different brow lifts so that the doctor can,
without bias, choose the one that is best for you. Dr. Cruise has significant experience with all of the brow lifting
techniques. The 3 types of brow lifts that Dr. Cruise
has found most effective are 1) the minimal incision brow
lift, 2) the endoscopic brow lift, and 3) the brow lift through
an upper eyelid incision. There is a fourth type of brow
lift called the open brow lift that Dr. Cruise does occasionally
but, usually, only when there is a significant amount of loose
skin within the upper forehead.
The minimal
incision brow lift is a very effective way to obtain
the desired elevation of the lateral brow and crow's feet area with only a small incision within the hairline or just
above the hairline.
The endoscopic
brow lift is almost the exact same as the minimal incision
brow lift except, of course, with the addition of the endoscope. The
endoscope helps visualize the dissection and what needs to
be lifted. The incisions are within the scalp.
The third type, brow
lift through an upper eyelid, is routinely performed
by Dr. Cruise at the same time as an upper blepharoplasty. This
is a great way to add a brow lift when you are already having
cosmetic surgery on the upper eyelid. Dr. Cruise has
developed a unique way to, at the same time, elevate not only
the brow but also the fat and muscles. Fat and muscle descent
contributes to the appearance of the aging eyebrow just as
much, if not more, as lax skin. It must be pointed out,
however, that this type of brow lift does not elevate as much
as the other two but it is an effective way to elevate the
brow without having to make another incision.
The fourth and final brow lift mentioned
above is the open technique. This is a very effective way to perform a brow lift but it
involves a very long incision usually within the scalp but
may be done at the hairline. It is useful when there
is a significant amount of loose skin within the forehead
and the eyebrows have descended a great deal. Dr. Cruise
does not use this type of brow lift often as he is usually
able to accomplish the desired brow elevation using much smaller
incisions.
Often, a brow lift is performed in conjunction
with other facial cosmetic procedures such as eyelid surgery
and facelift. The reason for this is that facial aging
does not affect just one part but the entire face.
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