Our Brow lift for facial paralysis procedure is meticulously designed to address the unique challenges faced by individuals with facial paralysis, restoring both symmetry and functionality to the affected area.
What Are The Risks And Complications of Browlift or Browpexy?
In men, the eyebrow typically sits at the level of the lowest part of the forehead bone above the eyes. In women, the eyebrow tends to curve upwards slightly above this bone. One of the complications of a brow lift is related to overcorrection, giving an unusual surprised appearance to a woman or a feminizing appearance to a man. An experienced plastic surgeon recognizes this possibility and will pay special attention to positioning the brow at the time of surgery. Additional risks include the possibility of blood accumulating underneath the skin (hematoma), infection, widened scar, nerve injury to muscles that move the eyebrows and wrinkle the forehead, and mild hair loss along the incisions. Additionally, there may be a need to abandon an endoscopic approach and switch to an open incision technique in rare cases.