

Among the many changes people notice as they age are the forehead and eyebrow line.
When forehead wrinkles deepen and the eyebrows droop downward, you may look older than your actual age, and people may say you look tired or even angry despite having a neutral expression.
Because of these concerns, more and more people have recently become interested in forehead lifts.
A forehead lift is not simply a procedure that smooths wrinkles; it is a surgery intended to improve the balance and overall impression of the upper face.
Here, we will take a look at forehead lifts before and after, as well as their effects.
A forehead lift is a procedure that pulls up and secures sagging forehead skin and the eyebrows.
By restoring eyebrows and forehead tissue that have drooped due to aging back to their original position, it is expected to improve forehead wrinkles and make the eyes look more defined.
In particular, when the skin above the eyes sags and makes double eyelids look heavy or gives a sleepy impression, it can improve a more refreshed look even without eye surgery.

People may also weigh a forehead lift against a brow lift for the purpose of raising sagging forehead skin and eyebrows.
A forehead lift improves the entire forehead and the eyebrow line together, while a brow lift improves localized sagging around the eyebrows.
If you are concerned about both forehead wrinkles and drooping eyebrows, a forehead lift may be the choice.
If you want to improve only a specific area, such as sagging eyelids, you may consider a brow lift.
The appropriate method varies depending on each person's condition, so it is important to make an accurate judgment through consultation.

Typical cases in which a forehead lift may be recommended include:
when you are bothered by wrinkles on the forehead, between the eyebrows, or on the bridge of the nose,
when the eyebrows have dropped and the eyes look cramped or small,
when you look tired or have a strong impression even with a neutral expression,
when you want a more defined and refreshed eye area without double eyelid surgery,
and when the upper face has changed due to aging or other factors, altering facial proportions and causing concern.
Not only older patients, but also younger people whose eyes and eyebrows are close together and who find eye surgery difficult may consider a forehead lift for a naturally refreshed eye area.
Typical effects of a forehead lift include reduced forehead wrinkles, a smoother forehead line,
improved eyebrow position leading to more defined and refreshed eyes, a less sleepy impression, and improved upper-face proportions.
After a forehead lift, a brighter impression and more relaxed-looking eyes can increase satisfaction with the result.

There are several items to check before considering a forehead lift.
To increase satisfaction before and after facial contouring surgery, it is important to have a natural design that takes into account the overall harmony of facial structure and features, as well as a thorough consultation with medical staff who have extensive experience and know-how.
Because even a slight difference in a forehead lift can significantly change one's impression, detailed planning is especially important.
Other things to consider include the medical equipment used during the forehead lift.
It is important to receive a careful consultation by checking whether endoscopic equipment is used to minimize incisions while allowing for more precise procedures,
whether a strong fixation device such as Endotine is used,
and various forehead lift before-and-after cases by condition during consultation.




