Address
7449 Las Colinas Blvd, Suite 100
Irving, TX 75063
Surgical Procedure
Brow lift planning focuses on heaviness, brow descent, and upper-face balance while keeping movement and expression believable.
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Surgical Planning
Facial surgery decisions are guided by structure, proportion, and a clear understanding of timing and healing.
Brow Lift Overview
The brow should be evaluated as part of upper-face architecture, not as an isolated cosmetic line.
The brow influences how the entire upper face is read. When it descends, the result can be a heavier, more tired, or more closed expression even if the patient still feels energetic and well-rested.
A brow lift conversation is most useful when it looks at the relationship between brow position, eyelid fullness, forehead shape, and expression. That broader view helps avoid results that feel technically lifted but aesthetically disconnected.
Treatment Fit
Brow lift planning is strongest when it is treated as an upper-face balance problem rather than a simple lift problem.
Patients usually benefit when the concern is less about “raising the brow” and more about rebalancing a heavy upper face without creating surprise or exaggeration.
Recovery & Planning
Upper-face rejuvenation works best when the diagnostic conversation is as careful as the technical plan.
Recovery planning depends on the specific brow strategy, the amount of change being considered, and whether eyelid surgery or other facial procedures are part of the plan. Practical timing matters because this is a very visible part of the face.
Consultation also clarifies whether the brow is truly the main driver of the concern or whether the eyes, skin quality, or lower face are contributing more than expected.
Address
7449 Las Colinas Blvd, Suite 100
Irving, TX 75063
Phone
972-432-8282
Call for consultations, scheduling help, and treatment questions.
Location
Irving, Texas
Serving Las Colinas, Irving, and the greater Dallas-Fort Worth area.
Office Details
Call the office for scheduling, directions, and practical consultation questions before the visit.
Common Questions
These answers set expectations for the consultation and should still be confirmed against anatomy, goals, and healing priorities in person.
A brow lift is often considered when brow descent, upper-face heaviness, or a chronically tired expression cannot be explained by eyelid tissue alone.
The plan is strongest when the brow is evaluated together with the eyelids and forehead rather than treated as an isolated line on the face.
Recovery planning depends on the technique, the degree of change being considered, and whether the procedure is being paired with blepharoplasty or broader facial rejuvenation.
Consultation
The consultation is where candidacy, sequencing, and realistic outcomes are clarified in detail.