Brow Lift or brow fixation

A brow lift elevates drooping or heavy eyebrows to open the upper eye area and restore a more alert, balanced facial expression. It can improve visual field obstruction and is often combined with eyelid surgery to enhance overall results.

Frequently asked questions

Here are answers to common questions about eyelid conditions, oculoplastic procedures, and what to expect during your visit.

To elevate heavy or drooping brows, improve hooding over the upper eyelids, and create a more open, refreshed look.

Brow lifts may be done endoscopically through tiny incisions or through a small incision at the hairline, depending on your anatomy. A brow fixation is a mild alternative where the brow is fixated to the bone to delay brow drooping.

Most swelling improves within 1–2 weeks. Patients typically return to normal activities within a few days.

A properly performed brow lift restores a natural brow position without creating a “surprised” look.

Yes—lifting a heavy brow can improve peripheral vision in patients whose brows sag into the upper visual field.