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razzel

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eyebrow lift - Tuesday, March 23, 2010 12:01 AM
What are some of the factors that needs to be considered with regards to eyebrow lift?
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Re:eyebrow lift - Monday, May 10, 2010 12:40 AM
the patient must meet requirement in regards to brow lift just like any other surgeries. i'm not quite sure about these requirements, but as far as i know, sagging eyelids is better to lift than brows.
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Re:eyebrow lift - Sunday, June 13, 2010 7:25 AM
What is the most important here is that you have a very good doctor to do the procedure. If the doctor is well-skilled and knowledgeable in his craft, there is a slim chance of errors in the procedure.
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Re:eyebrow lift - Monday, August 09, 2010 7:05 PM
In preparation for your surgery:

Your surgeon will give you specific instructions to prepare for the procedure, including guidelines on eating and drinking, smoking, and taking and avoiding certain vitamins and medications. Carefully following these instructions will help your surgery and your recovery proceed more smoothly.

If your hair is very short, you may wish to let it grow out before surgery, so that it's long enough to hide the scars while they heal.

Whether your forehead lift is done in an outpatient facility or in the hospital, you should arrange for someone to drive you home after your surgery, and to help you out for a day or two.


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Re:eyebrow lift - Tuesday, August 24, 2010 1:33 PM
I had a forehead lift performed for my drooping upper eyelids.  It's been 7 weeks now and the forehead and top of skull is still numb. 

Also, the right eyebrow is beginning to droop slightly and I'm worried that once the ENTIRE FOREHEAD relaxes, it will be almost as droopy as we started out.  I'll keep this forum updated.

I also had LOWER EYELID SURGERY - even though I wasn't quite sure whether to get this, as I had a very tiny circle (almost undetectable) starting to form under right eye. (I had lower eyelid surgery performed 10 yrs ago, and I should have given this more thought.)  Anyway, now when I look at a distance into mirror, it looks like I have RACOON EYES.
I'm so disappointed at myself and feel stupid that I had agreed to the plastic surgeons recommendations. This doesn't concern me as much as the DRY EYE I now have in my left eye.  I'm currently wearing an eye patch on it to allow it to heal and rest, for I've been weraing contacts and at night my eye doesn't close all the way, then tears up some days.
I use lubrication ointments and also lubricate my eye when I wear the contact during the day...but I WORRY that this DRY EYE may not correct itself, therefore causing a permanent problem.
Please advise regarding DRY EYE.  I had gone to OPTHAMOLOGIST and he said that it may take up to 6 months to correct itself.
Thanks,
Alexa
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Re:eyebrow lift - Tuesday, August 24, 2010 1:35 PM
Where do I click to see the entire POSTS people posted on particular topic?
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Alexa
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Re:eyebrow lift - Friday, August 27, 2010 2:28 AM

eyebrow lift?


If it's itching around that area, then it's a good sign. This will show that blood circulation and muscle activity is getting back to normal.

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Re:eyebrow lift - Thursday, October 21, 2010 12:55 AM
A forehead and eyebrow lift may be just what you need to improve your look. This procedure can help eliminate deep wrinkles or creases across your forehead. These wrinkles might be hereditary or the result of years of animated facial expressions,An eyebrow lift can give you a refreshed, more youthful looking appearance by reducing frown lines, elevating the position of your brow line, and uniformly smoothing your forehead.
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Re:eyebrow lift - Thursday, November 25, 2010 1:34 AM
This can be achieved and raise eyebrows by using the thorny issues of small understanding of the brow from under the skin, such as linking fish or more recently, by removing the small, oval-shaped piece of skin over my hair.
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Re:eyebrow lift - Friday, July 15, 2011 1:24 PM
This doesn't concern me as much as the DRY EYE I now have in my left eye.
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Re:eyebrow lift - Saturday, June 09, 2012 3:54 AM
The eyebrow and forehead area are one of the places that show earliest signs of aging. Constant use of forehead muscles, gravity, loss of skin and muscle tone, and sun exposure all contribute to changes in the natural elevation of the eyebrow. Neuromuscular paralyzing agents...........
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