Thursday, December 18, 2025

Upper-Face Rejuvenation: Elevating the Brow to Open the Eyes

Upper-Face Rejuvenation: Elevating the Brow to Open the Eyes
Age-related brow descent and forehead/glabellar ("11") lines can create a tired or stern look and make the upper lids appear heavier. A brow (forehead) lift elevates and stabilizes the brow to smooth these lines and open the eye area; it may be paired with upper blepharoplasty when excess eyelid skin is present. Options include endoscopic, temporal, and coronal techniques.
Aging-related brow descent and forehead/glabellar lines can make the upper eyelids look heavy, and the face appear tired. A brow (forehead) lift elevates and stabilizes the brow, softens forehead creases and "11" lines, and may be combined with upper blepharoplasty when eyelid skin excess is present. Techniques include endoscopic, coronal, and temporal. Ideal candidates are healthy, non-smokers with realistic expectations.

Over time, skin laxity and repetitive facial movement can create horizontal forehead lines, deep “11” frown lines, and a brow position that gradually descends. When the eyebrows sit lower, the upper eyelids may appear heavier, and the face can look tired, stern, or older than a person feels. For patients seeking a more alert, rejuvenated appearance, brow lift surgery offers a proven aesthetic solution.

What Is a Brow Lift?

A brow lift (also called a forehead lift) is a cosmetic surgical procedure designed to elevate and reposition the brow, soften forehead creases, and reduce frown lines between the eyebrows. By improving brow position and forehead contour, many patients achieve a brighter, more rested look.

In cases where there is significant eyelid skin redundancy, a brow lift may be combined with upper eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty) to further open the eye area and refine upper-face balance.

Common Reasons Patients Consider a Brow Lift

Patients often pursue brow lifting to address:

  • Drooping brows that “hood” over the upper eyelids

  • Forehead wrinkles and etched horizontal lines

  • Frown lines between the eyebrows (glabellar lines)

  • A consistently tired, angry, or furrowed expression

  • Loss of confidence related to upper-face aging

Brow Lift Techniques: Options Tailored to Your Anatomy

A qualified cosmetic surgeon selects the technique based on facial structure, degree of brow descent, skin quality, hairline position, and aesthetic goals.

Endoscopic Brow Lift

A minimally invasive approach using small incisions hidden in the hairline and a camera-guided technique. It typically offers reduced visible scarring and a shorter recovery for appropriately selected patients with mild-to-moderate brow descent.

Coronal Brow Lift

A more traditional approach with a longer incision across the scalp (ear-to-ear), allowing for more substantial correction when brow ptosis and excess skin are significant. This method can deliver a more dramatic change but may involve a longer healing process.

Temporal Brow Lift

Also known as a lateral brow lift, this technique focuses on lifting the outer brow to improve the “tail” of the eyebrow and subtly enhance the outer upper eyelid region. Incisions are typically placed near the temples.

Nonsurgical Brow-Lifting Alternatives

For patients seeking temporary improvement with minimal downtime, nonsurgical options may be considered, such as:

  • Botox injections to relax brow-depressing muscles and soften forehead lines

  • Ultrasound-based skin tightening for mild laxity

  • Dermal fillers to restore support and create subtle lift through volume

While these options can be effective for select concerns, surgical brow lift procedures generally provide longer-lasting structural repositioning.

Who Is a Good Candidate?

Ideal candidates often include individuals who:

  • Are in good overall health and able to heal well

  • Do not smoke (or can stop before and after surgery, as advised)

  • Have brow descent, forehead creasing, or upper eyelid “heaviness” linked to brow position

  • Have realistic expectations regarding outcomes, healing, and scarring

  • Commonly fall within the 40–60 age range, though candidacy depends more on anatomy than age

What to Expect: Procedure, Anesthesia, and Timing

Brow lift surgery is commonly performed as an outpatient procedure. Anesthesia may include:

  • Local anesthesia with IV sedation, or

  • General anesthesia, depending on the technique and patient needs

Most brow lift procedures take approximately 1–2 hours, though timing varies based on surgical approach and whether procedures are combined.

Recovery and Aftercare

Following surgery, patients typically experience temporary swelling and bruising around the forehead and eyes. Many return to routine activities in about two weeks, with continued refinement over subsequent weeks.

Common recovery guidance may include:

  • Cold compresses to reduce swelling

  • Head elevation during rest and sleep

  • Avoiding strenuous exercise early on

  • Attending scheduled follow-ups for incision care and monitoring

Potential Risks and Considerations

As with any surgical procedure, brow lifts carry potential risks, including:

  • Swelling, bruising, and temporary numbness

  • Scarring (risk varies by technique)

  • Asymmetry or changes in brow position

  • Infection or bleeding (uncommon but possible)

  • Temporary hair thinning near incision sites in some cases

A detailed consultation helps align expectations and select the most appropriate method for safety and aesthetics.

Brow Lift Surgery in Los Angeles with Dr. Babak Moein

At Moein Surgical Arts in Los Angeles, Dr. Babak Moein evaluates each patient’s anatomy and goals to recommend an individualized approach—whether endoscopic, temporal, or coronal brow lift, and whether combining treatment with eyelid surgery may be beneficial.

About Moein Surgical Arts

Moein Surgical Arts is a Los Angeles-based aesthetic practice offering facial and body cosmetic procedures with a focus on individualized treatment planning, modern techniques, and natural-looking outcomes.

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