Browlift

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Who is a Good Candidate for a Brow Lift?

The best candidates for a brow lift are those struggling with drooping and sagging eyebrows. Candidates may also complain of always looking exhausted, grumpy or resigned. Additionally, patients often complain of drooping over the upper eyelids. Finally, candidates for a brow lift should be generally healthy overall and nonsmokers.

How is a Brow Lift Performed?

Our Beverly Hills brow lift is typically performed under either general or local (awake) anesthesia. There are two major types of brow lifts: endoscopic and lateral subcutaneous.

Endoscopic brow lift 

Candidates for the endoscopic brow lift are those without excess skin in the forehead area above the eyebrows. First, Dr. Ourian will make small incisions at the hairline. Through these incisions, an endoscope, or a thin tube with a small camera, will be inserted. Using the endoscope as a guide, the muscles and tissues will be adjusted and manipulated to soften creases in the forehead and raise the eyebrows. When this is complete, the incisions are then closed.

Lateral subcutaneous brow lift

Candidates for the lateral subcutaneous browlift are those with higher hairlines and sagging eyebrows with excess skin. To complete a lateral subcutaneous brow lift, Dr. Ourian will make a small incision that is well hidden within the hairline. From this incision, the skin and tissues are adjusted to help soften wrinkles and creases in the forehead, and to raise the eyebrows to a more youthful and rested position. The incisions are then closed.

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How Much Does a Brow Lift in Beverly Hills Cost?

The cost of an eyebrow lift in los Angeles will vary depending on the geographic location where you received your surgery, the expertise of the surgeon, and the extent of the surgery among other factors. Dr. Ourian’s patient concierge will give you a more specific price for your Beverly Hills brow lift after a thorough consultation.

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