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Front Lifting

Front Lifting, also known as forehead lift or brow lift, is a surgical procedure designed to lift and reposition the forehead and eyebrows to correct signs of aging and improve facial appearance. It specifically targets wrinkles, fine lines, and sagging in the forehead and brow region.

Features of frontal lift:

Is it possible to combine aesthetic medicine with facial surgery?

Great results can be achieved with small details such as those provided by aesthetic medicine. The key is to apply them in the right quantities and locations, and this can only be achieved if a correct initial diagnosis is made.

We will always carry out a comprehensive assessment of facial aesthetics, and you can choose from three paths:

With cosmetic surgery we can

Repositioning tissues that have fallen

Recover tissues that have atrophied over the years.

With aesthetic medicine we can

Correct small asymmetries with a high degree of detail that we cannot achieve with surgery.

Correct dynamic wrinkles with botulinum toxin.

Increase skin brightness with hydration and nutrition thanks to hyaluronic acid.

The effect of applying both surgical and aesthetic medicine techniques at the level of facial aesthetics is not additive, it is multiplicative!

Do you need to lift or reposition your forehead or eyebrows?

Frequently Asked Questions

Good candidates for a forehead lift are people who have signs of aging on the forehead and brows, such as wrinkles, sagging or drooping eyebrows, and wish to improve their facial appearance.

The time it takes to perform a forehead lift can vary depending on the extent of the procedure and the techniques used, but generally lasts between two and three hours.

Recovery from a forehead lift typically takes several weeks. Patients may experience swelling, bruising, and discomfort for the first few days, and are advised to avoid vigorous activity for several weeks after surgery.

The results of a forehead lift can last for many years, although the natural aging process will continue to affect facial appearance over time.

As with any surgical procedure, there are potential risks, which may include infection, bleeding, abnormal scarring, facial asymmetry, and changes in sensation. However, these risks are low when the procedure is performed by a qualified plastic surgeon in an appropriate setting.

Great results can be achieved with small details such as those provided by aesthetic medicine. The key is to apply them in the right quantities and locations, and this can only be achieved with a correct initial diagnosis.

When we carry out a comprehensive facial assessment, we may encounter cases that require only aesthetic medicine, others surgery and others, in the majority of cases, where both techniques are combined.

With cosmetic surgery we can:

  • Repositioning tissues that have fallen
  • Recover tissues that have atrophied over the years

With aesthetic medicine we can:

  • Correct small asymmetries with a high level of detail that we cannot achieve with surgery
  • Correcting dynamic wrinkles with botulinum toxin
  • Increase skin brightness with hydration and nutrition thanks to hyaluronic acid

No, facial surgery does not usually change the expression of the face as an “accident” or “side effect” of the surgery. We will only change the expression if that is the OBJECTIVE. For example: in faces that express a feeling of sadness or tiredness, usually due to an extreme drooping of the side of the eyebrows or the lateral corner of the eyes. In these cases, their structure and position can be anatomically modified.

Postoperative

It is important to understand that with facial cosmetic surgery we improve facial structures at a specific point in time, but from then on time and gravity will continue to act on the face

It depends on the technique used and the patient's genetic characteristics. Normally we are talking about 8 to 20 years, although this varies. It is very important to achieve natural results and adapt to the unique facial characteristics of each patient.

No. Facelift surgery only treats the superficial structures of the face.

After 3 months, the results are considered more or less stable and definitive after 12 months.

No. There is discomfort due to the initial inflammation, but with local cold and anti-inflammatories it remains a mild, punctual discomfort.