The forehead is an important part of the face, over time, signs of aging such as wrinkles and sagging eyebrows will occur. Generally, aesthetic operation of the forehead is performed in patients over the age of 40. However, evaluating the situation by an experienced plastic surgeon plays an important role.
The forehead process improves the shape of the face and lifts sagging eyebrows by removing excess tissue, straightening the muscles and tightening the skin. People who suffer from genetic conditions such as small or wide forehead or upper nose wrinkles get a beautiful and consistent appearance with this process. The final result of the surgery depends largely on the quality of the skin and the experience of the plastic surgeon. The ongoing results also depend on other signs of aging.
When Should Forehead Lift Be Performed?
This procedure is usually done on people in their 40s and 60s to hide the effects of aging. It can also help people with hereditary problems such as lines on the nose or droopy eyebrows. Low eyebrows that can give a “sad” look to the face during youth can be lifted with the procedure. People who have very low eyebrows and affect their appearance can also be treated.
Anyone who has one or more of the following reasons can have a forehead lift:
- Wrinkles between the eyes.
- Horizontal wrinkles in front.
- Droopy eyebrows.
- Hanging tissues on the outer part of the eyelids.
Risks of Forehead Lifting
The risks of anesthesia and surgery in general which are:
- Negative reaction against some medications.
- Breathing problems.
Risks of Forehead Lifting surgery include:
- Blood pool may need to be surgically drained.
- Wounds that do not heal well.
- Numbness or other changes in skin sensation.









