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Brow Lift at West End Plastic Surgery

A brow lift restores a more youthful, refreshed look to the area above the eyes, which is often one of the first areas to show signs of aging.

Also called a forehead lift, a brow lift is offered in Washington, D.C. at West End Plastic Surgery to correct drooping brows and reduce the horizontal lines and furrows that often appear in the forehead. During a brow lift, the muscles and tissues that cause the drooping or furrowing are removed or altered in order to smooth the forehead, raise the eyebrows, and minimize lines.

If you live in Alexandria, Reston, or the surrounding areas and are considering a brow lift, request a consultation online with our doctors to discuss whether you are a good candidate for the procedure. Or call our office at (202) 785-4187 to schedule an appointment.

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Are You a Good Candidate for a Brow Lift?

A brow lift is most commonly performed on men and women between ages 40 and 60 who are in good overall health. The brow lift can also help people of any age who have developed furrows or lines due to stress or muscle activity and people who have inherited conditions such as a low, heavy brow or overhanging skin above the nose.

We’re as thrilled with our patients’ results as they are. Check out our before-and-after photo gallery and see for yourself the kind of work our talented surgeons do.

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Meeting With Your Plastic Surgeon

Your consultation with Dr. Ruff or Dr. Wang is the time to discuss your cosmetic goals. Your surgeon evaluates your facial structure to determine whether a brow lift is right for you and which method suits you best: the traditional “open” method or the endoscopic method. He will thoroughly explain the procedure and its expected results and answer your questions. The type of anesthesia to be used, potential risks of the procedure, and cost and payment information are discussed. You’re asked to provide a medical history.

Your plastic surgeon the staff at West End Plastic Surgery will:

  • Review the various forehead lift options with you
  • Clearly discuss the potential risks of the procedure
  • Outline in detail how the surgery is performed and what you can expect before, during, and after the procedure
  • Provide detailed cost and payment information
  • Answer all your questions

You will be asked to provide:

  • Details about your medical history
  • A list of all medications you currently take, including over-the-counter medications such as aspirin, vitamins, and herbal supplements
  • Information regarding your tobacco and alcohol use

How Much Does a Brow Lift Cost in Washington, DC?

The cost of a Brow Lift starts at around $4,000. The price will vary depending on the extent of treatment necessary to deliver your desired results.

During your consultation, our surgeons will assess your cosmetic goals and develop a treatment plan tailored to meet them. The starting price is provided for your convenience, and it is important to note that it does not encompass facility or anesthesia fees. The comprehensive cost, inclusive of all potential fees, will be confirmed during your visit. We also offer financing options, including CareCredit® and Alphaeon®, to help you with the cost of your cosmetic surgery.

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How the Procedure Is Performed

Surgery is performed in our state-of-the-art-surgical suite. The surgery takes 1 to 3 hours and is performed using either general anesthesia or local anesthesia with sedation. The type of anesthesia used and the anticipated length of your procedure will be discussed with you at your initial consultation. In most cases, the surgery is performed on an outpatient basis and you go home within a few hours of the procedure. If your brow lift is extensive (or combined with other procedures), a stay of 1 to 2 nights in the hospital may be required.

There are 2 ways to perform a brow lift. In the traditional method, the necessary incisions are hidden just beneath the hairline. In the second method, a viewing instrument called an endoscope is used, providing minimal incisions. No matter which method is used, the results are the same: smoother forehead skin and a raised and more youthful-looking brow. Working with your plastic surgeon at West End Plastic Surgery, you can determine which method is right for you and be assured of a safe and pleasing outcome.

Before the surgery begins, markings will be made at the incision points and your hair may be tied back with rubber bands on either side of the targeted incision area. Your head will not be shaved, but hair growing along the incision line may need to be trimmed. In the traditional “open” surgical technique, an incision is made starting near one ear, running across the top of the head, and ending at the other ear (this is often referred to as a headphone-like pattern). The incision is usually made well behind the hairline so that it is not visible. If your hairline is high or receding, the doctor may elect to make the incision right at the hairline to avoid adding any more height to the forehead and occasionally may advance the hairline to a more youthful appearance. If you are bald or are losing your hair, the incision is often made at mid-scalp level, following the natural pattern of the skull bones. The placement of your incision will be discussed with you during your initial consultation, as well as ways you can hide the incision after surgery.

Once the incision is made, your surgeon carefully lifts the skin of the forehead, so that underlying tissue can be removed and the muscles of the forehead can be altered, released, and repositioned. The eyebrows may also be elevated, and excess skin at the point of the incision will be trimmed away.

The incision is then closed with stitches or, in some cases, surgical clips. Your face and hair are washed to prevent infection, the incision is covered with gauze dressings, and your head is wrapped in an elastic bandage to keep the dressings in place.

If the endoscopic method is used, the doctor makes 3 to 5 small (usually less than an inch in length) incisions rather than one long incision across the top of your head. The doctor then inserts the endoscope, a small device with a camera on the end that is connected to a television monitor, through one of the incisions. The camera and television monitor allow the doctor to have a clear and precise view of the tissue and muscles beneath the skin. Working through another incision, the doctor uses a small instrument to remove underlying tissue and reposition the muscles of the forehead. Stitches are used to close the incisions, your face and hair are washed, and gauze dressings are placed over each incision.

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Patient Testimonial

"Wow, what a difference! I just completed my final follow-up with Dr. Wang. The procedure has allowed my eyes to have more access to light to improve clarity in my vision plus you can see my eyes again. The eye hoods are gone. Thanks to Dr. Wang and her clear explanation of the procedure coupled with her continued careful attention to aftercare, the whole process for so comfortable and easy. Home aftercare was simple to follow and allowed me not to miss work or personal commitments. I only wish I had consulted with Dr. Wang sooner. My wife and I are so pleased with the outcome! Thanks, Dr. Wang."

- Bruce C.

What To Expect After Your Surgery

Activity

When

Shower and Shampoo Hair

2 Days After Surgery

Stitches Removed

Within 2 Weeks After Surgery

Back to Work

1 Week to 10 Days After Surgery

Driving

As Soon as You Feel Comfortable

Strenuous Activity

6 Weeks After Surgery

Fading of Scars

Several Months to 1 Year

Immediately After Your Surgery

In most cases, brow lift surgery is performed on an outpatient basis and you go home shortly after the surgery.

You may be sleepy from the anesthesia and the surgical area will be sore, so you will need to have someone drive you home. Once you go home, you may want to have someone stay with you for the first few days. If your brow lift is performed at the hospital, you can expect to stay in the hospital for 1 to 2 nights. Pain medication will be prescribed to alleviate as much post-surgery pain as possible.

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The First 24 to 48 Hours After Your Surgery

The immediate postoperative experience for patients who have undergone a traditional brow lift may differ from that of patients who have undergone an endoscopic brow lift. Traditional brow lift patients may experience some numbness and temporary discomfort around the incision. Patients who are prone to headaches may experience a general headache. Both headaches and pain can be controlled with prescribed medication. In addition, you should keep your head elevated for the first few days after surgery to reduce the swelling, which may extend to the eyes and cheeks.

For endoscopic patients, there may be some numbness, incision discomfort, and mild swelling. Pain around your incisions is usually mild but can be controlled with prescribed medication if necessary. No matter which type of brow lift is performed, your discomfort level will improve rapidly after the first 2 days.

The First Two Weeks After Surgery

Although you will be up and around in the first few days after your surgery, you should take it easy for the first week after surgery. You can shower and shampoo your hair as soon as the bandages are removed, usually a day or 2 after surgery. Your stitches and any surgical clips used will be removed within 2 weeks of the surgery, usually in 2 steps. If temporary fixation screws were used to secure your eyebrows into a higher position, they will be removed within 2 weeks of your surgery. Most patients are back to work within a week to 10 days of surgery, or even sooner for endoscopic patients. You will notice a marked improvement in your discomfort level during the first few weeks after your surgery. You may also notice:

  • Mild to moderate swelling, tenderness, and bruising in the area of the incision. This will gradually disappear within the first 2 weeks after surgery, with most of the swelling and bruising disappearing within a month.
  • Swelling that affects the eyes and cheeks. This will disappear within about a week of your forehead lift.
  • Itching as a result of the healing of the nerves near your incisions. This feeling is more pronounced with the traditional forehead lift and may take up to 6 months to disappear completely.

Resuming Your Normal Routine

Everyone heals at different rates, and you are the best judge of when you are ready for certain activities, but the following are general guidelines:

  • You can most likely return to work or school within 1 week to 10 days after your surgery.
  • You can resume driving as soon as you feel comfortable doing so.
  • You can most likely return to your physical exercise program within 6 weeks of your forehead lift. Our patients are encouraged to plan an exercise program and discuss it with the staff prior to resuming exercise.
  • Most of the visible signs of your surgery should fade within about 3 weeks.
  • Prolonged exposure to heat and sun should be limited for several months.
  • The scars caused by the incision should be protected from sunlight for at least a year after surgery.

Things to Be Aware of After Your Surgery

  • You may experience a loss of sensation or numbness in the area of your surgery. This is entirely normal and may take several months to disappear.
  • You may notice an itching or tingling sensation in the surgical area. This feeling is a result of the healing of the nerves in the area and will go away within several months of your procedure.
  • Some of your hair around the incision may fall out and may temporarily be a bit thinner than normal. Normal hair growth usually resumes within a few weeks to a month. Permanent hair loss is rare.
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What Are Possible Side Effects or Risks?

All surgical procedures have some degree of risk; however, major complications from forehead lift surgery are unusual.

During your initial consultation with Dr. Ruff or Dr. Wang at West End Plastic Surgery, your individual risks will be assessed and discussed. As with any surgery, you can help reduce the risks by closely following the pre-and post-surgery instructions provided to you. Your surgeon and his staff will be with you every step of the way to ensure a safe and pleasing outcome.

Most likely risks include the following:

  • Infection
  • Permanent numbness
  • Nerve damage
  • Hair loss
  • Scarring
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How Long Will the Results of Your Brow Lift Last?

Brow lift surgery can provide you with a more youthful and rested appearance. These results generally last 5 to 15 years and longer in many cases. It is important to keep in mind that the effects of aging, gravity, and environmental factors will eventually cause lines and furrows to reappear in your forehead region.

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Schedule A Brow Lift Consultation In Washington D.C.!

The expert plastic surgeons of West End Plastic Surgery like Dr. Ruff and Dr. Wang offer the latest brow lift techniques to patients in D.C. and the surrounding areas.

Call (202) 785-4187 or fill out an appointment request form in our contact page for your one-on-one brow lift consultation! Our practice looks forward to answering any questions you may have and helping you determine whether you are a candidate for treatment.

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Questions You May Have

Brow Lift Frequently Asked Questions

A brow lift is often performed in conjunction with a facelift to provide a smoother, more youthful look to the face. Eyelid surgery can reduce the amount of skin overhanging into the eyelid area.

In most cases, forehead lift surgery is considered cosmetic surgery and, therefore, is not covered by insurance. You are responsible for the full payment of the procedure. Cost and payment information will be fully discussed with you during your initial consultation. In rare instances, insurance will cover the cost of a forehead lift if it is considered medically necessary to improve vision that is impaired due to low brows or overhanging skin.

BOTOX® Cosmetic injections are a non-surgical alternative that may temporarily reduce the amount of lines and furrows in your forehead region. These injections can reduce or eliminate frown lines, forehead creases, and crow’s feet by blocking the nerve impulses to temporarily paralyze the muscles that cause wrinkles. Skin care and resurfacing procedures may also improve wrinkles, skin tone, and skin color variations.

You do not need to do much to prepare your skin for a brow lift. However, you should take a few essential steps:

  • Protect your skin with broad-spectrum sunscreen to minimize damage.
  • Hydrate your skin with a gentle moisturizer.
  • Quit smoking before surgery. Smoking can impede the healing process.
  • Discuss any skincare products or medications you're using with your surgeon. You may need to discontinue some, such as blood thinners, before the procedure.

At West End Plastic Surgery, we prioritize minimal scarring through advanced techniques.

The incisions for a brow lift are carefully placed within the hairline. This placement allows for discreet healing and minimal scar visibility.

Research also shows that most patients are happy with the lack of visible scarring from their surgery. One study revealed that over three-quarters of patients said their scars were unnoticeable.

Yes, a brow lift can significantly improve the appearance of forehead wrinkles. By lifting the brow and smoothing the underlying tissue, the procedure can reduce the visibility of horizontal lines and vertical creases between the eyebrows.

It's important to note that for deep-set wrinkles or severe skin laxity, additional treatments like BOTOX Cosmetic or fillers may be recommended in conjunction with a brow lift to achieve optimal results.

A brow lift will not significantly affect your facial expressions. In fact, it can enhance them by reducing the appearance of a tired or angry look caused by sagging brows.

There may be a brief period of limited movement during the initial healing phase. However, you will be able to express yourself naturally as your recovery progresses.

Generally, it's recommended to avoid using makeup on the treated area for at least a week to allow the incisions to heal properly. After this period, you can gradually reintroduce makeup. Use a light hand and stick to non-irritating products. Be sure to avoid harsh scrubbing or rubbing.

Your surgeon will provide detailed instructions – including guidelines on makeup application – during your post-operative care appointment.

To optimize healing and minimize swelling, it is often recommended that you sleep with your head elevated for at least the first few nights after surgery. You can easily do this by using extra pillows or sleeping in a recliner.

Choosing the right brow lift technique depends on your facial anatomy, aesthetic goals, and the degree of correction needed. A consultation with a board-certified plastic surgeon will help determine the best method: an endoscopic brow lift for minimal scarring, a temporal (lateral) lift for subtle correction, or a coronal lift for more extensive results. Before recommending the ideal technique, your surgeon will assess factors like brow positioning, skin laxity, and wrinkle severity.

Contact your surgeon right away if you notice excessive redness, swelling, drainage from incisions, fever, or increased pain. Early intervention can prevent complications from worsening. Avoid self-treating infections or ignoring symptoms, as this could delay recovery or lead to more serious issues.

Yes, a properly performed brow lift should produce natural-looking results by gently raising the brows to restore a youthful appearance. Modern techniques focus on subtle enhancements rather than over-lifting, ensuring you avoid the “surprised” or overly stretched look. An experienced surgeon will carefully balance brow positioning to complement your facial features.

Yes, aging, sun exposure, smoking, and poor skin care can gradually affect your results. While a brow lift can turn back the clock, it cannot stop the aging process entirely. Protecting your skin with sunscreen, avoiding smoking, and a living a healthy lifestyle can help keep your results intact.

A brow lift can improve mild sagging of the upper eyelids by lifting the brow area, but significant eyelid drooping or excess skin (ptosis) typically requires eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty). Many patients benefit from combining a brow lift and eyelid surgery for comprehensive rejuvenation of the upper face.

A brow lift targets the forehead, eyebrows, and upper face to correct drooping brows, forehead wrinkles, and frown lines. A facelift focuses on the lower face and neck, addressing sagging cheeks, jawline, and jowls. While they address different areas, they can be combined for full facial rejuvenation.

Men can benefit from brow lifts to correct drooping brows and forehead wrinkles. The procedure for men often involves preserving a more horizontal, masculine brow shape than the arched look typically desired by women. Surgeons also take into account male hairline patterns to minimize visible scarring.

Before undergoing a brow lift, you should wait for any temporary effects from BOTOX or fillers to wear off. Consult your surgeon to determine the appropriate timing based on your treatment history.

Yes, a brow lift can be safe for older adults as long as they are healthy. A medical evaluation is necessary to assess any underlying conditions or risks. Many older patients experience excellent results, as the procedure effectively addresses deep wrinkles and sagging common in aging skin.

At West End Plastic Surgery, our dedicated team is committed to helping you enhance your natural beauty with advanced techniques and unparalleled expertise. Led by double board-certified Dr. Paul G. Ruff IV and board-certified Dr. Lexie Wang, we offer innovative surgical and aesthetic solutions tailored to your unique needs and goals. Experience compassionate care, personalized attention, and exceptional results as we empower you to embrace your authentic self.

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