How many times can a brow lift be done in a lifetime?

First of all, a brow lift is a procedure that is done to correct upper eyelid laxity. If the upper eyelid is sagging, we can make an incision under the brow and remove some of the excess skin to correct the upper eyelid laxity. In what cases can this not be done? If the eyebrow-eye spacing is particularly close and the eyebrow tail is sagging particularly badly, a forehead lift is needed in this case. If you simply use a brow cut or lift, the eyebrow-eye spacing is particularly close and you look depressed. Are eyebrow cutting and lifting the same thing? It used to be not, but now it basically is. Technically speaking, a brow cut is the removal of a portion of the eyebrow hair. In the early days, people liked the big cut eyebrows, which were very dark and ugly when they got older, and since dye lasers were not popular in the beginning, the only way to change the shape of the eyebrows was to cut them off. The eyebrow lift is to correct the laxity of the upper eyelid by making some excisions on the middle and back part of the eyebrow, cutting a little more on the end of the eyebrow and leaving a head, which is still a good result. Regarding the incision on the eyebrow, it was first done in this way, but now it has been eliminated. Making an incision on the eyebrow is intuitive but the scar is too obvious, and making an incision under the eyebrow is not noticeable unless you stare at it closely. At the same time, because the cut can only reach the head of the eyebrow at most, due to the laxity of the eyebrow, the cut will feel like a medial roll after more cuts. If you have a more pronounced Szechuan line, you will look cross-eyed, angry and unnatural. Therefore, the incision on the eyebrow was abandoned in the subsequent improvements. Back to the topic, how many times in a lifetime can I have a brow lift? This depends on how much you cut the first time, how much you cut the second time, and how much skin we currently have left behind, which is the most exact way to say it. How much the shape of the eyelid will change after the brow lift. If you cut too much, the brow is picked very high and will give a very wrinkled look. How many times you can do it depends on the degree of laxity of your upper lid and the drooping of your eyebrows for a comprehensive consideration. Personally, I would say no more than three times at most, and two times is relatively appropriate. If there is laxity afterwards, it would be better to do a forehead lift as a whole to improve the results.