How long does a brow lift last? Will it age faster?

Brow lift, also known as Korean brow hanger, is a procedure where the defective brow and surrounding skin is partially removed or the brow is completely removed. Since the excised skin does not regenerate, in theory, the results of an eyebrow cut will last for a long time. However, human aging is irreversible and all the means we have are only delaying it. So, in this respect, the results of a brow lift do not always look ideal. As for how long a brow lift can last, it is related to a variety of factors. For example: 1. The age of the patient. Age has a big impact on the post-operative effect and maintenance time of brow lift surgery. For example, if you are 30 and 40 years old, you may have wrinkles, sagging skin and sagging eyebrows, but if you are 30 years old, the aging of your eyebrows and eyes is not serious. This is also the reason why it is recommended for those in their 30’s to have eyelids cut while those in their 40’s to consider a brow lift, as the same signs of upper eyelid laxity appear. 2. Personal physique. Some people look older than their peers, and their faces are prone to wrinkles and sagging skin, so the effect of eyebrow lift surgery may last for a shorter period of time. 3, the doctor’s experience The doctor’s operation is not standardized, not only is the brow lift surgery prone to failure, but it may also cause some complications, and the post-operative effect and maintenance time will also be affected. 4.Post-operative care As the saying goes, “If care is not in place, surgery is wasted”, which may be an exaggeration, but it also shows the importance of post-operative care. The post-operative care in accordance with the doctor’s instructions, not only to recover quickly is also conducive to maintaining the results of surgery. Some people ask, “Will brow lift surgery age faster? In general, regular brow lift surgery does not cause people to age quickly, but rather improves the signs of aging of the eyebrows and eyes, making the patient look younger. Post-operative ageing is usually caused by operational errors, untimely repair or a mismatch between the conditions and the surgical approach taken by the surgeon. For example, people with too much upper lid skin laxity are not suitable for a simple brow lift, otherwise they may age faster after surgery.