Forehead Lift
Smooths the brow for a more youthful look.
Our approach
We listen.
We make sure we understand your aesthetic goals and design a plan to meet them.
We inform.
We want each and every patient to feel comfortable and even excited about their procedure. We will ensure that each patient is well-informed and fully understands the risks and benefits.
We take your recovery seriously.
If you have questions or concerns after your procedure, we're here to help.
We stand by our results.
Our surgeons have the education and experience to create incredible transformations that aren't just successful — they're works of art.
What is a forehead lift procedure?
During a forehead lift, your surgeon alters or removes the muscles and skin of the forehead that are causing the problem. Several different techniques can be used, including endoscopic (camera-assisted) brow lift, coronal brow lift, or temporal brow lift. Your award-winning plastic surgeon can explain which surgery is best for you.
Why consider a forehead lift?
A forehead lift, also known as a brow lift, is a much more common surgery than it might seem to be. Many people who consider the various options for regaining a more youthful facial appearance ultimately choose to have a forehead lift, either on its own or in combination with another procedure such as eyelid surgery or facelift surgery in Columbus, OH.
What results should I expect from a forehead lift procedure?
A brow lift can minimize the effects of aging by improving forehead furrows, frown lines, and drooping eyebrows — the features that may cause people to comment that you look exhausted, angry, or sad when you don’t feel any of those things. Good candidates include those whose genes have given them a low brow or the tendency to have deep lines in their forehead as well as men and women suffering the effects of gravity and aging. Even if you have a receding hairline, you should not be discouraged from seeking a consultation at Columbus Aesthetic & Plastic Surgery. Chances are there’s a technique for you.
What about recovery?
The procedure is usually done on an outpatient basis in an outpatient surgery center or a hospital.