Have you ever noticed the position of the eyebrows of your grandparents and compared it to young members of the family ? Have you noticed a different in eyebrow shape among your male and
female friends? Have you noticed the difference in eyebrow position between your friends of similar ages?
These are all interesting questions to ask when considering the forehead and brow. The beautiful ideal is for women to have a high brow. The lowest part is the inner part close to the root of the
nose and arching upper as it passes to the out section of the eye. The highest part is located on a line drawn vertically through the outer part of the iris (coloured part of the eye). The outer tail of the brow is in a higher position than the inner position. This is completely different in men. Typically the male brow is flat and forms a “T” shape with the nose.
With age the forehead lengthens and the brow descends. This can put the eyes into shadows and reducing the overall beauty of the face. The shape can also change and the female brow can
become more masculine.
Mr John Blythe’s minimally invasive brow lift is a “keyhole” surgery. Small incisions are made in the scalp, camouflaged by the hair. Gently the forehead is lifted and the brow is suspended with
innovative technology in a more rejuvenated position. This brings light back to the eye region.Creates a younger looking forehead and brow.
The procedure takes 1 hour and there is minimal downtime. The procedure is ideally performed under general anaesthesia. Many patients opt for addition surgeries with a brow lift. These can
include upper eyelid rejuvenation surgery or a face lift.
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