Ptosis, with the right improvement method depending on the type | Brow lift

As time passes, the body experiences various changes.
One of the changes people notice relatively quickly is ptosis.
If you look at why the eyes somehow seem stuffy, small, and drowsy, it starts with sagging of the forehead, eyebrows, and the area around the eyes.
Brow lifting is a procedure many people seek to improve problems caused by ptosis.
However, not all ptosis can be resolved with brow lifting, so it is important to carefully examine the cause of the ptosis and cautiously decide on the improvement method that is right for you.

Rather than thinking of the cause of ptosis simply as a problem of the eyelids,
there are various causes such as sagging of the forehead skin and muscles, the eyebrows dropping downward, hollowing above the eyes, and reduced skin elasticity.
If ptosis surgery is performed in the same way for all of these cases,
the effect may be minimal, and the impression can become awkward and unnatural.
For this reason, when considering brow lifting for ptosis, a tailored approach such as forehead lifting or brow lower blepharoplasty may be necessary.

Forehead lifting fundamentally improves the position of the eyebrows by lifting sagging forehead skin and muscles upward.
It may be suitable in cases where the eyebrows have dropped overall, when you want to improve both forehead wrinkles and ptosis, or when you want to make the eye area look clearer without greatly changing your overall impression.
With forehead lifting, the eyebrows are lifted naturally,
allowing you to expect a more open-looking eye area along with improvement in ptosis.
Brow lower blepharoplasty may be suitable when the position of the eyebrows is fine but the skin above the eyes is thick and sagging.
It is recommended for improving ptosis in middle-aged and older adults when maintaining a natural impression without affecting the double eyelid line is important.
Because brow lower blepharoplasty trims the sagging skin along the line below the eyebrows,
it improves a heavy-looking eye area without changing the position of the eyebrows.

Ptosis is not simply a surgery that lifts sagging eyes.
What matters is which area is pulled, by how much, and in what way.
Rather than automatically considering double eyelid surgery just because you are concerned about ptosis,
carefully examine your current eye condition and the cause of the ptosis, as with forehead lifting / brow lower blepharoplasty,
and determine the proper procedure through a customized plan that takes muscle and skin condition into account.
Even with brow lifting, the level of satisfaction with the result can vary depending on the diagnosis and method,
so a more detailed consultation with a board-certified plastic surgeon specializing in eye surgery is necessary.
