Browplasty (Brow Lift)

what is a brow lift ...

The upper third of the face plays an important role in facial expression. Over time, changes such as ageing, gravity and environmental exposure may cause the brow to lower. This can contribute to a tired or stern appearance for some people. A Brow Lift, also known as a Browplasty, is a surgical procedure that aims to raise the position of the brow and smooth the appearance of lines across the forehead.

A Brow Lift, also known as a Forehead Lift or Browplasty, is a surgical procedure that changes the position of the brow and may smooth the appearance of lines across the forehead or between the eyebrows.

The aim is to address concerns related to brow position and forehead appearance. Brow Lift surgery can be performed using different techniques, which may involve incisions along the hairline, within the hair, or endoscopic (keyhole) methods. The choice of technique will depend on individual anatomy, goals discussed with Dr Kode and his recommendation.

types of brow lifts ...

Brow Lift surgery can be performed using several techniques. The most suitable approach will depend on factors such as your facial anatomy, hairline position, skin quality, and the degree of brow descent.

Endoscopic Brow Lift

  • Performed through several small incisions within the hairline.
  • A thin instrument with a camera (endoscope) is used to guide the release and repositioning of internal tissues.
  • Muscles contributing to frown lines may be adjusted.
  • Often associated with reduced visible scarring than open techniques.
  • It may be suitable for individuals with early brow descent and adequate hair density to conceal incisions.

Coronal Brow Lift

  • An open surgical approach involving an incision across the scalp, typically behind the hairline, from ear to ear.
  • Allows broad repositioning of the brow and forehead tissues.
  • It may be suitable for individuals with significant skin redundancy, deep forehead creases, or heavier forehead tissue.
  • Usually not recommended for people with high foreheads or thinning hair due to incision placement.

Pre-Trichal Brow Lift

  • The incision is placed at the junction of the forehead and hairline.
  • It may be suitable for patients with a high or receding hairline.
  • Allows for the removal of forehead skin while bringing the hairline forward.
  • This technique can help lift and balance the hairline position.
  • It may be preferred by older patients or those concerned about both the position of the brow (brow descent) and the length of the forehead.

am I a suitable candidate ...

The decision to undergo a Brow Lift is personal and should be made after a thorough consultation with a qualified surgeon, where individual goals, medical history, and possible risks are discussed. A Brow Lift may be considered by people who:

  • Have a brow position that they feel contributes to a tired, stern, or aged appearance.
  • Notice deep horizontal lines across the forehead or vertical lines between the eyebrows.
  • They are in good general health and do not have medical conditions that could affect healing.
  • Do not smoke or are willing to stop smoking for the period recommended by the surgeon.
  • Have realistic expectations about what the procedure can achieve.
  • Understand the potential risks, recovery process, and limitations of surgery.

Anaesthesia

The procedure is usually performed under general anaesthesia, which is administered by a qualified anaesthetist. Once the patient is unconscious, a local anaesthetic is used on the surgical area. This approach may help reduce bleeding during the operation and can help with comfort during the immediate recovery period.

Surgical Process

On the day of surgery, patients are admitted to the hospital and undergo routine pre-operative preparation, which includes nursing care and a review by the anaesthetist.

Once anaesthesia has taken effect, your surgeon performs the Brow Lift using the most appropriate surgical technique for the individual (which will be discussed during your consultation). The chosen approach may vary depending on factors such as the patient’s anatomy, degree of brow descent and treatment goals.

During the operation, adjustments may be made to the muscles of the forehead. Soft tissue may also be repositioned, and areas of excess skin will be carefully removed. These steps are undertaken to achieve a balanced result while optimising both aesthetic outcome and functional preservation.

Incisions are then closed with fine sutures to support proper healing and help limit the visibility of scars. In some cases, small dressings may be applied, depending on the extent of the lift and the surgical method used.

Your surgeon personally completes every stage of the procedure without the use of surgical assistants. This approach allows for consistency and continuity of care throughout the operation.

Yes, you will require a GP referral. As of 1 July 2023, AHPRA (Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency) requires all patients to obtain a referral from a GP (General Practitioner).

Recovery following Brow Lift surgery is an important stage in the overall process. While experiences can vary, most patients can expect a period of rest, temporary swelling or bruising before results become apparent.

Understanding the general recovery timeline can help you prepare for the practical aspects of surgery and set realistic expectations about returning to daily activities. The following is a general guide as to what patients can expect during the recovery process.

First 7–10 Days

Swelling and bruising are usually most noticeable during the first week. These effects can be managed with rest, cold compresses, elevation of the head, and pain relief as advised. Some patients experience a sensation of tightness, numbness, or mild discomfort in the forehead or scalp area, which is generally temporary.

If non-absorbable sutures are used, they are often removed around 7–10 days following the procedure. During this period, patients should limit physical exertion, avoid heavy lifting, and strenuous activity. Patients are also advised to sleep with their head elevated to support recovery.

2–4 Weeks

By week two to four, bruising typically fades and swelling continues to reduce. Many individuals feel able to resume light social activities or return to work within 10–14 days, depending on their circumstances and the type of work they do. Makeup may be used to help conceal any remaining discolouration (once approved by your surgeon). Patients are usually advised to continue avoiding vigorous exercise until cleared to do so.

1–3 Months

During this stage, the healing process progresses further. Scar maturation begins, and any residual numbness or altered sensation generally dissipates over time.

The brow gradually settles into its new position, and results become more apparent. It is important to remember that the recovery timeline can vary between individuals, depending on personal healing factors, the surgical technique used, and adherence to post-operative care instructions.

Your surgeon is involved in every stage of post-operative care. They regularly visit patients in the hospital (often twice per day) to provide reassurance, assess recovery, and make early adjustments if necessary. Ongoing follow-up appointments are scheduled to assess progress and address questions throughout the recovery journey.

As with any surgical procedure, a Brow Lift involves potential risks. Your surgeon will discuss potential risks and complications during your consultation as part of the informed consent process. Visit our Risks and Complications page for more information. Risks and complications can include, but are not limited to:

  • Poor Scarring: All surgical procedures result in permanent scars. Incision lines may fade over time, but can remain visible, raised, or thickened. Hypertrophic or keloid scarring may occur in some patients.
  • Numbness or Altered Sensation: Temporary or, in rare cases, permanent numbness or tingling may occur around the forehead, scalp, or eyebrow area due to nerve involvement.
  • Asymmetry: The two sides of the brow or forehead may heal differently, resulting in slight differences in position and shape.
  • Hematoma: A collection of blood under the skin may develop and require drainage if significant.
  • Infection: Infection at the incision site may occur and could require antibiotics or further medical attention.
  • Skin Necrosis: Rarely, areas of skin may lose blood supply, which can lead to delayed healing or require additional treatment.
  • Hairline Changes: Depending on the technique used, the position of the hairline may change. Some hair loss along the incision can occur.
  • Delayed Healing: Healing may be slower in patients who smoke, have certain medical conditions, or experience tension on incision sites.
  • Unsatisfactory Appearance: The brow may not settle as expected. Some patients may notice residual forehead lines, asymmetry, or brow positioning that differs from pre-surgical expectations.

The cost of Brow Lift surgery varies depending on several factors. These will be discussed in a one-on-one consultation. Influencing factors include:

  • The complexity of the procedure and the surgical time involved.
  • The specific technique required (endoscopic, coronal, or pre-trichal).
  • Associated hospital and anaesthetist fees, which vary by provider and duration.
  • Post-operative care requirements, including dressings, reviews, and medications.

If your case meets Medicare criteria, a partial rebate may apply. Private health insurance may also contribute if your policy covers hospital procedures related to medically indicated plastic surgery. Your surgeon cannot guarantee Medicare approval; eligibility is determined by Medicare or your health fund.

FAQs ...

Results from a Brow Lift are long-lasting, but like all surgical procedures, they cannot stop the ageing process. Factors such as skin quality, sun exposure, and lifestyle habits can influence longevity. Many patients choose to maintain their results with a good skincare regimen and a suitable lifestyle.

Most patients experience some bruising, swelling, and mild discomfort in the first one to two weeks after surgery. These effects gradually subside, and most individuals return to light activities or work after 10–14 days. Your surgeon will provide detailed aftercare instructions and will follow your recovery closely to optimise the process.

All surgical procedures involve some scarring. Your surgeon will take steps to reduce the visible appearance of scars. Depending on the method used, incisions may be placed within the hairline or along the hairline border. With proper care and time, these scars typically fade.

In some cases, a low or heavy brow can contribute to visual obstruction by pushing down on the upper eyelid. A Brow Lift may help alleviate this by lifting the brows to a higher position, thereby reducing the heaviness above the eyes.

Brow Lift (Browplasty):

A Brow Lift focuses on the upper portion of the face. The procedure elevates the brow, reduces forehead lines, and addresses excess, lax skin that can occur with ageing, genetics, or environmental factors. It primarily targets the forehead and brow area, helping to refresh the appearance of the upper face.

Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty):

Eyelid surgery addresses the upper and/or lower eyelids. It involves the removal or repositioning of excess skin, muscle, and sometimes fat to alleviate the appearance of lax eyelids, under-eye bags, or puffiness. Blepharoplasty focuses specifically on the eyelids and the immediate surrounding tissue, rather than the brow or forehead.

why choose me clinic ...

With over 35 years of experience in plastic surgery, aesthetic cosmetic medicine, and skin rejuvenation, Me Clinic is built around a simple priority: patient-first care.

We take time to understand you as an individual and curate an approach that feels meaningful and appropriate for your needs. We listen, we care, and we support you through your journey — from consultation through to aftercare.

Our team of Specialist Plastic Surgeons can advise on suitable options to address your concerns. In an ever-evolving field, we focus on evidence-informed care and contemporary treatment options, with suitability always assessed on an individual basis.

Surgeons who perform Brow Lift procedures at Me Clinic …

Book your brow lift consultation ...

If you are considering Brow Lift surgery, a consultation with a Specialist Plastic Surgeon is your opportunity to discuss your concerns, learn about suitable options, and understand what your personalised plan may involve.

For all surgical procedures, you will need a valid GP Medical Referral to have a medical or cosmetic consultation with Me Clinic’s Specialist Plastic Surgeons. To begin your journey, call 1300 852 050 or enquire via our contact form.

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