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Brow Lift
A brow lift is a surgical procedure that raises the eyebrows and restores a more youthful appearance. It can be performed on its own or in conjunction with other procedures, such as facelifts or eyelid surgery.
There are two main types of brow lifts: endoscopic and open.
- Endoscopic brow lift: This is a less invasive procedure that uses small incisions hidden in the hairline. The surgeon uses an endoscope, a thin, lighted tube, to insert tiny instruments and lift the eyebrows.
- Open brow lift: This is a more invasive procedure that uses a larger incision at the top of the forehead. The surgeon removes a strip of skin and tissue, and then lifts the eyebrows.
The type of brow lift that is right for you will depend on your individual needs and goals.
Recovery from a brow lift typically takes 1-2 weeks. During this time, you will need to keep your incisions clean and dry. You may also experience some bruising and swelling, which can be reduced by applying cold compresses.
The results of a brow lift can last for several years. However, it is important to note that the effects of aging will continue to occur, and you may need to repeat the procedure in the future.
Side & After Effects
- Bruising and swelling: This is common after a brow lift and can last for several weeks.
- Pain: You may experience some pain after surgery, which can be managed with over-the-counter pain medication.
- Numbness: The area around the incisions may be numb for several weeks or months after surgery.
- Infection: This is a rare but serious complication that can occur after any surgery.
- Scarring: The incisions from a brow lift will fade over time, but some scarring may be visible.
More Serious Risks
In addition to the risks listed above, there are also some more serious risks associated with brow lifts, including:- Damage to the nerves or blood vessels: This can lead to permanent numbness or paralysis.
- Asymmetry: The results of a brow lift may not be symmetrical, which can lead to an unnatural appearance.
- Overcorrection: The eyebrows may be lifted too high, which can give the face a surprised or angry expression.
- Undercorrection: The eyebrows may not be lifted enough, which can leave the patient with the same results as before surgery.
After Effects
The after effects of a brow lift can vary from person to person. Some people may experience only mild bruising and swelling, while others may have more significant side effects. In general, the after effects of a brow lift will subside within a few weeks or months. It is important to note that the risks and after effects of a brow lift should be discussed with your doctor before surgery. This will help you make an informed decision about whether or not the procedure is right for you.Things to Know
Procedure Time
2 Hours
Overnight Stay
No
Anesthetic
General Anesthetic
Recovery Time
1-2 days
Surgeon

Vanessa Parada, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Dr. Vanessa Parada is from the wonderfully predominantly Hispanic populate border town, El Paso, Texas. However, she was born in Phoenix, Arizona. Dr. Parada is the oldest of 5 girls and most of her family lives in Austin, TX. She is the mother of a spunky 5-year-old who keeps her busy! Dr. Parada is fluent in English and Spanish. Spanish was her first language and did not learn English until she started grade school. She is a classically trained violinist and has been playing since she was 5 years old. In college, she played in the symphony and performed in an all-female mariachi group in Los Angeles. When not operating, Dr. Parada enjoys cooking and Pilates. Every once in awhile she will pick up her violin to play. Dr. Parada’s medical philosophy is to treat all patients as if they were a family member or one of her sisters. She believes in earning their trust and having a good relationship with her patients is incredibly important.
Education & Training
2009 - 2011 Whittier College Undergraduate
2011 - 2015 Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Medical School
2015 - 2021 Mayo Clinic Internship & Residency
2021 - 2024 HKB Cosmetic Surgery Fellowship
Board Certification(s)
American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
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3574 N Davidson St, Charlotte, NC 28205, USA
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Brow Lift

Vanessa Parada, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Natural Results
Low Risk
FDA Approved
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Brow Lift by Vanessa Parada, MD.
About the Procedure
Introduction
Introduction
Brow Lift Brow Lift
A brow lift is a surgical procedure that raises the eyebrows and restores a more youthful appearance. It can be performed on its own or in conjunction with other procedures, such as facelifts or eyelid surgery.
There are two main types of brow lifts: endoscopic and open.
- Endoscopic brow lift: This is a less invasive procedure that uses small incisions hidden in the hairline. The surgeon uses an endoscope, a thin, lighted tube, to insert tiny instruments and lift the eyebrows.
- Open brow lift: This is a more invasive procedure that uses a larger incision at the top of the forehead. The surgeon removes a strip of skin and tissue, and then lifts the eyebrows.
The type of brow lift that is right for you will depend on your individual needs and goals.
Recovery from a brow lift typically takes 1-2 weeks. During this time, you will need to keep your incisions clean and dry. You may also experience some bruising and swelling, which can be reduced by applying cold compresses.
The results of a brow lift can last for several years. However, it is important to note that the effects of aging will continue to occur, and you may need to repeat the procedure in the future.
Duration
2 Hours
Overnight Stay
No
Recovery Time
1-2 Weeks
Effective Period
3-5 years
Benefits of a Brow Lift:
- Rejuvenates appearance: Lifts sagging or drooping eyebrows, creating a more youthful and refreshed look.
- Reduces wrinkles and fine lines: Smoothes the skin on the forehead and around the eyes, reducing the appearance of wrinkles.
- Opens up the eyes: Raises the eyebrows, making the eyes appear larger and more open.
- Improves facial balance: Rebalances the facial proportions by lifting the upper third of the face.
- Reduces hooded eyelids: Elevates excess skin on the upper eyelids, improving visibility and reducing the appearance of hooded eyes.
- Enhances emotional expression: Lifted eyebrows improve communication by allowing for more expressive facial movements.
- Boosts confidence: A more youthful and refreshed appearance can boost self-esteem and confidence.
Risks of a Brow Lift
Common risks:
- Temporary bruising, swelling, and pain. These usually resolve within a few weeks.
- Infection. Rare but serious.
- Bleeding. Rare.
- Asymmetry. Uneven results between the two sides of the face.
- Scarring. Scarring is usually minimal and well-hidden along the hairline.
- Loss of sensation. Temporary numbness or tingling around the forehead and scalp.
- Damage to nerves or muscles. Rare.
Less common risks:
- Hair loss. Temporary or permanent hair loss along the incision line.
- Eyebrow drooping. Overtime, the brow may slightly droop due to gravity or muscle weakness.
- Edema (swelling). Prolonged swelling around the face.
- Vision problems. Temporary or permanent changes in vision, such as double vision or blurry vision.
- Allergic reaction to anesthesia. Rare.
Serious risks (rare):
- Hematoma (large collection of blood under the skin).
- Deep vein thrombosis (blood clot)
- Stroke
- Death
Safety of a Brow Lift
Brow lifts are generally considered safe when performed by a qualified and experienced plastic surgeon.
Factors that contribute to safety:
- Board certification: The surgeon should be board-certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery or equivalent.
- Experience: The surgeon should have extensive experience performing brow lifts.
- Proper planning: The surgeon will carefully assess your anatomy and discuss your goals to determine if a brow lift is right for you.
- Advanced techniques: Endoscopic brow lifts, which use small incisions and a tiny camera, are less invasive and have lower risks than traditional open brow lifts.
- Patient preparation: You must follow the surgeon's instructions before and after surgery to minimize risks.
- Close follow-up: The surgeon will closely monitor your recovery to ensure there are no complications.
It is important to discuss the risks and benefits of a brow lift thoroughly with your surgeon before making a decision.
Preoperative Preparation for a Brow Lift
1. Medical Evaluation:
- Consult with a board-certified plastic surgeon to discuss your goals, expectations, and medical history.
- Undergo a thorough physical examination and medical tests to determine your overall health suitability for surgery.
2. Medications and Supplements:
- Inform your surgeon of any medications or supplements you are taking.
- Avoid taking blood-thinning medications, such as aspirin or ibuprofen, prior to surgery.
- Consider taking bromelain or arnica to reduce swelling and bruising postoperatively.
3. Tobacco and Alcohol Restrictions:
- Stop smoking at least 6 weeks prior to surgery to improve wound healing and reduce infection risk.
- Avoid alcohol consumption for 24 hours before and after surgery.
4. Nutritional Considerations:
- Maintain a healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and lean protein.
- Stay well-hydrated by drinking plenty of water.
5. Hair Management:
- Wash your hair and keep it pulled back from the forehead on the day of surgery.
- Avoid using hairspray or other styling products.
6. Incision Planning:
- Discuss incision placement with your surgeon. Options include:
- Forehead incision (coronal incision)
- Endoscopic incisions
- Temporal incisions
7. Anesthesia:
- You will be offered general anesthesia or local anesthesia with sedation.
- Discuss the anesthesia options with your anesthesiologist.
8. Postoperative Care:
- Prepare bandages, gauze, and pain medication for recovery.
- Arrange for transportation home after surgery.
- Follow your surgeon's instructions for wound care and activity restrictions.
Additional Tips:
- Take photographs of yourself before surgery for comparison purposes.
- Gather information about the procedure and potential risks.
- Find support from friends or family during the recovery process.
- Be patient and allow time for healing and results to become apparent.
Immediate Post-Operative Care:
- Ice application: Apply ice packs to the forehead and brow area for 20-30 minutes at a time, several times a day.
- Head elevation: Keep your head elevated on pillows to reduce swelling and discomfort.
- Pain medication: Take prescribed pain medication as directed.
- Dressing: Keep the surgical dressings clean and dry. Remove them according to the surgeon's instructions.
- Positioning: Avoid lying down or bending over for several days to minimize pressure on the surgical site.
Recovery Timeline:
Week 1-2:
- Swelling and bruising: Swelling and bruising around the forehead and eyes will be at their peak.
- Limited mobility: Movements of the forehead and eyebrows may be restricted.
- Numbness: Numbness around the surgical site is normal.
Week 3-4:
- Swelling subsides: Most of the swelling should have resolved.
- Improved mobility: Forehead and eyebrow movements gradually improve.
- Removal of sutures: Non-absorbable sutures will be removed.
Week 5-8:
- Increased activity: Most patients can resume normal activities, with some restrictions on strenuous exercise.
- Tenderness: The surgical site may still be tender to the touch.
- Gradual hair growth: Hair in the treated area may begin to grow back.
Residual Effects:
- Scarring: There will be a small incision scar in the scalp or behind the hairline. It will fade over time.
- Hairline recession: In some cases, the hairline may recede slightly after surgery.
- Eyebrow asymmetry: Minor differences in eyebrow height or shape may be noticeable.
Tips for Recovery:
- Follow surgeon's instructions: Adhere strictly to the post-operative care plan.
- Rest: Get plenty of rest and avoid strenuous activity.
- Hydrate: Drink plenty of fluids to stay hydrated.
- Protect from sun: Avoid direct sunlight on the surgical site until fully healed.
- Attend follow-up appointments: See your surgeon regularly for check-ups and to discuss any concerns.
- Manage expectations: Recovery can take several weeks, and results may not be fully visible until several months after surgery.
Things to know before start
Preoperative Preparation for a Brow Lift
1. Medical Evaluation:
- Consult with a board-certified plastic surgeon to discuss your goals, expectations, and medical history.
- Undergo a thorough physical examination and medical tests to determine your overall health suitability for surgery.
2. Medications and Supplements:
- Inform your surgeon of any medications or supplements you are taking.
- Avoid taking blood-thinning medications, such as aspirin or ibuprofen, prior to surgery.
- Consider taking bromelain or arnica to reduce swelling and bruising postoperatively.
3. Tobacco and Alcohol Restrictions:
- Stop smoking at least 6 weeks prior to surgery to improve wound healing and reduce infection risk.
- Avoid alcohol consumption for 24 hours before and after surgery.
4. Nutritional Considerations:
- Maintain a healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and lean protein.
- Stay well-hydrated by drinking plenty of water.
5. Hair Management:
- Wash your hair and keep it pulled back from the forehead on the day of surgery.
- Avoid using hairspray or other styling products.
6. Incision Planning:
- Discuss incision placement with your surgeon. Options include:
- Forehead incision (coronal incision)
- Endoscopic incisions
- Temporal incisions
7. Anesthesia:
- You will be offered general anesthesia or local anesthesia with sedation.
- Discuss the anesthesia options with your anesthesiologist.
8. Postoperative Care:
- Prepare bandages, gauze, and pain medication for recovery.
- Arrange for transportation home after surgery.
- Follow your surgeon's instructions for wound care and activity restrictions.
Additional Tips:
- Take photographs of yourself before surgery for comparison purposes.
- Gather information about the procedure and potential risks.
- Find support from friends or family during the recovery process.
- Be patient and allow time for healing and results to become apparent.
Immediate Post-Operative Care:
- Ice application: Apply ice packs to the forehead and brow area for 20-30 minutes at a time, several times a day.
- Head elevation: Keep your head elevated on pillows to reduce swelling and discomfort.
- Pain medication: Take prescribed pain medication as directed.
- Dressing: Keep the surgical dressings clean and dry. Remove them according to the surgeon's instructions.
- Positioning: Avoid lying down or bending over for several days to minimize pressure on the surgical site.
Recovery Timeline:
Week 1-2:
- Swelling and bruising: Swelling and bruising around the forehead and eyes will be at their peak.
- Limited mobility: Movements of the forehead and eyebrows may be restricted.
- Numbness: Numbness around the surgical site is normal.
Week 3-4:
- Swelling subsides: Most of the swelling should have resolved.
- Improved mobility: Forehead and eyebrow movements gradually improve.
- Removal of sutures: Non-absorbable sutures will be removed.
Week 5-8:
- Increased activity: Most patients can resume normal activities, with some restrictions on strenuous exercise.
- Tenderness: The surgical site may still be tender to the touch.
- Gradual hair growth: Hair in the treated area may begin to grow back.
Residual Effects:
- Scarring: There will be a small incision scar in the scalp or behind the hairline. It will fade over time.
- Hairline recession: In some cases, the hairline may recede slightly after surgery.
- Eyebrow asymmetry: Minor differences in eyebrow height or shape may be noticeable.
Tips for Recovery:
- Follow surgeon's instructions: Adhere strictly to the post-operative care plan.
- Rest: Get plenty of rest and avoid strenuous activity.
- Hydrate: Drink plenty of fluids to stay hydrated.
- Protect from sun: Avoid direct sunlight on the surgical site until fully healed.
- Attend follow-up appointments: See your surgeon regularly for check-ups and to discuss any concerns.
- Manage expectations: Recovery can take several weeks, and results may not be fully visible until several months after surgery.
Surgeon

Vanessa Parada, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Surgeon at Parada Estética
Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
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Speaks: English, Spanish
Dr. Vanessa Parada is from the wonderfully predominantly Hispanic populate border town, El Paso, Texas. However, she was born in Phoenix, Arizona. Dr. Parada is the oldest of 5 girls and most of her family lives in Austin, TX. She is the mother of a spunky 5-year-old who keeps her busy! Dr. Parada is fluent in English and Spanish. Spanish was her first language and did not learn English until she started grade school. She is a classically trained violinist and has been playing since she was 5 years old. In college, she played in the symphony and performed in an all-female mariachi group in Los Angeles. When not operating, Dr. Parada enjoys cooking and Pilates. Every once in awhile she will pick up her violin to play. Dr. Parada’s medical philosophy is to treat all patients as if they were a family member or one of her sisters. She believes in earning their trust and having a good relationship with her patients is incredibly important.
Education & Training
- 2009 - 2011 Whittier College Undergraduate
- 2011 - 2015 Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Medical School
- 2015 - 2021 Mayo Clinic Internship & Residency
- 2021 - 2024 HKB Cosmetic Surgery Fellowship
Board Certification(s)
- American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
3574 N Davidson St, Charlotte, NC 28205, USA
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Surgeon

Vanessa Parada, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Surgeon at Parada Estética
Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
50 views today
Dr. Vanessa Parada is from the wonderfully predominantly Hispanic populate border town, El Paso, Texas. However, she was born in Phoenix, Arizona. Dr. Parada is the oldest of 5 girls and most of her family lives in Austin, TX. She is the mother of a spunky 5-year-old who keeps her busy! Dr. Parada is fluent in English and Spanish. Spanish was her first language and did not learn English until she started grade school. She is a classically trained violinist and has been playing since she was 5 years old. In college, she played in the symphony and performed in an all-female mariachi group in Los Angeles. When not operating, Dr. Parada enjoys cooking and Pilates. Every once in awhile she will pick up her violin to play. Dr. Parada’s medical philosophy is to treat all patients as if they were a family member or one of her sisters. She believes in earning their trust and having a good relationship with her patients is incredibly important.
Education & Training
- 2009 - 2011 Whittier College Undergraduate
- 2011 - 2015 Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Medical School
- 2015 - 2021 Mayo Clinic Internship & Residency
- 2021 - 2024 HKB Cosmetic Surgery Fellowship
Board Certification(s)
- American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
3574 N Davidson St, Charlotte, NC 28205, USA
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