My answer to this question is that it is not recommended to do both. This is because there is a possibility that the sunken condition of the upper eyelid will worsen after the brow lift is performed. The exact amount of filler needs to be determined based on the post-operative recovery to be more precise. The same is true for brow bone augmentation and brow arch augmentation. If the brow arch augmentation is done at the same time as the brow lift, the exact location needs to be calculated in advance. How much height to add needs to be predicted by the surgeon based on his personal experience. Although it is not completely impossible, it is better to do it separately. Since a brow lift will change the shape of the eyes, it is best to perform the procedure separately for the best results. For brow lift, Prof. Lu often emphasizes that brow lift surgery cannot completely solve the laxity of the upper eyelid. Lifting too much can lead to uneven edges and create some dissatisfaction. Therefore, too much skin should not be cut intraoperatively. If the problem of laxity still exists after surgery, some trimming of this part of the eyelid is needed. The two procedures are performed together and the post-operative result will be more natural. Some candidates say that they don’t have that much time, can they consider doing them together? In fact, this depends on the surgeon’s personal skills, based on the experience accumulated over many years of surgery, to determine the scope of the lift and how much of the double eyelid peel. It is only by formulating a plan in advance and predicting the intraoperative situation that the surgery can be done better and the patient can feel at ease and secure. Let’s extend the question, for example, can we do eye synthesis while doing nose, can we do filler while facelift. In fact, each case needs to be analyzed on its own merits. For example, if a facelift can be done with fillers, it is necessary to consider whether the area of fillers is also the area of facelift, if both areas are the same, then fillers cannot be done. If the temporal facelift is performed, it does not affect the filling of nasolabial folds, tear troughs and cheek furrows. The second issue is the length of the surgery. If there are too many parts and the surgery takes too long, it will increase the risk of the surgery and affect the recovery after the surgery. The third issue requires consideration of the candidate’s age, physical condition, and whether he or she can tolerate the surgery, which requires an exchange of opinions with the doctor, who will finally handle the procedure based on his or her personal experience.