Addressing Age-Related Changes in the Upper Third of the Face

As women age, noticeable changes occur in the upper third of the face. A common issue is the drooping of the eyebrows, which leads to forehead creases as women instinctively raise their brows to combat this sagging.

This, coupled with the heaviness in the upper eyelids, can make the forehead appear larger, especially if there’s hairline recession.

For rejuvenation, a conservative brow lift, potentially combined with hairline lowering surgery, can restore a youthful appearance without drastic changes.

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