Reading Brow Lift
With age, the tissues of the face tend to droop and sag. This creates a tired heavy look to the upper eyelids as well as “crow’s feet” or wrinkles next to the eyes. Often, people will compensate for drooping eyebrows by contracting the muscles of the forehead. This creates horizontal wrinkles in the forehead, which may become quite deep. At times, people will also have hyperactive muscles between the eyebrows, which create deep creases in the lower forehead area giving a perpetual “scowl.”
Browlift may correct all of these problems, often with minimally invasive surgery.
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