Forehead Lift in Seoul
π§ What Is a Forehead Lift
A forehead lift (also called brow lift) is a surgical procedure aimed at elevating or repositioning the forehead skin and brow tissue to create a more youthful, refreshed appearance. Over time, forehead skin may sag, brows may droop, or horizontal lines and furrows may deepen — a forehead lift helps correct these changes by tightening underlying tissues and smoothing the brow-forehead region.
π― What a Forehead Lift Can Improve
A forehead lift may help address:
- Drooping brows or hooded upper eyelids (when due to brow descent)
- Heavy or tired-looking eyes caused by sagging upper face skin
- Deep horizontal forehead lines or wrinkles
- Vertical frown lines between brows (glabellar lines)
- Forehead skin laxity or sagging due to aging
- A tired, aged, or angry facial expression even at rest
By repositioning tissue and smoothing skin, a forehead lift can create a more alert, open-eyed, and youthful look.
π§ Types of Forehead Lift Methods (as Often Offered in Seoul)
1. Traditional Open Forehead Lift (Coronal or Pretrichial Incision)
- Incision made across the scalp (within or near hairline), forehead skin is lifted, excess skin removed, brow repositioned, then skin redraped for a smoother, lifted forehead.
- Allows for maximal exposure — good for significant sagging or heavy skin.
- Often chosen when there is pronounced drooping, deep wrinkles, or need for dramatic forehead rejuvenation.
2. Endoscopic Forehead Lift (Minimally Invasive)
- Several small incisions behind hairline; a tiny camera (endoscope) inserted to reposition tissue internally.
- Less invasive, smaller scars, quicker recovery than open lift.
- Good for moderate sagging or when scarring is a concern.
3. Limited/Temporal Forehead Lift (for Outer Brow / Brow Tail Lift)
- Focuses on lifting outer portion of brows (brow tail), often with shorter incisions near the temple area.
- Suitable when droop is mainly at outer brows or when only subtle lift is needed.
4. Combined Brow + Eyelid / Facelift Procedures
- Sometimes forehead lift is combined with upper eyelid surgery, mid-face lift, or full facelift to harmonize overall facial rejuvenation.
- Useful if there are multiple areas of aging or sagging.
π What to Expect: Surgery & Recovery Timeline
- Procedure time: Typically 1–2 hours depending on approach (open vs endoscopic vs limited).
- Anesthesia: Usually general, sometimes sedation + local depending on scope.
- Immediate recovery: Swelling and bruising around forehead, scalp, or eyes for 1–2 weeks.
- Initial downtime: Many people take 1–2 weeks off from heavy work or social events.
- Healing phase: Stitches or staples removed in about 7–10 days (varies). Scars usually concealed in hairline or temple area.
- Long-term results: Once healing completes (over a few months), brows remain elevated, forehead smoother, expression refreshed; results can last many years depending on skin condition and lifestyle.
β Who Might Be a Good Candidate for Forehead Lift
You may consider a forehead lift if you:
- Notice drooping brows, heavy upper eyelids, or sagging forehead skin
- Have deep forehead wrinkles or furrows that don’t respond to non-surgical treatments
- Want a more alert, youthful forehead and upper face appearance
- Have good general health and realistic expectations about surgery and recovery
- Don’t mind a short recovery period in exchange for long-lasting, structural results
β οΈ Limitations & What a Forehead Lift Cannot Do
- It doesn’t affect mid-face or lower-face sagging — separate procedures would be needed for those areas.
- If skin elasticity is poor, or after significant aging/weight loss, results may diminish over time.
- Scar visibility — though often hidden in hairline or temples, may still be noticeable depending on hairline, healing, and scalp characteristics.
- Risk of common surgical complications: swelling, bruising, temporary numbness, scalp discomfort, healing variation — requires careful aftercare.
- It’s a surgical procedure with all related risks and downtime — not a quick, non-invasive fix.
π§΄ Aftercare & Maintenance for Best Results
- Follow surgeon’s wound care instructions carefully — clean incisions, proper dressing, avoid strain or heavy exercise.
- Avoid sun exposure on forehead and scars until fully healed; use sun protection thereafter.
- Maintain good hair and scalp hygiene to support healing around incisions.
- Healthy lifestyle (hydration, skin care, nutrition, avoid smoking) helps prolong results.
- If combined with other facial procedures (eyelid, facelift), follow combined aftercare protocol for all areas.
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