First, does brow lift surgery leave scars? It is inevitable that the surgery will leave scars, but the degree of scarring is not obvious depending on the doctor’s operation, post-operative care, and the individual’s body type. If the surgery was done a long time ago, the scar may be more visible if the incision was made above the brow, but this method has been abandoned. Nowadays, the underbrow incision is commonly used, and the scar is usually not obvious, but it can still be seen when you look closely. Secondly, which is better, upper or lower brow incision? Without a doubt, the underbrow incision is preferred. In the early days of brow lift surgery, people had the simplest idea: what if my eyebrows were sagging? Lift it up to remove some of the tissue and then just sew it up, but it has been abandoned now because of the obvious post-operative scarring. Third, how long is the recovery period for a brow lift? Brow lift surgery is relatively less damaging and the recovery period is shorter, usually two weeks to recover well enough that people who are not familiar with you will not be able to tell. Fourth, does brow lift surgery hurt? Generally speaking, it doesn’t hurt too much. It may be a little uncomfortable during the anesthesia, but it doesn’t hurt at all during the surgery, and it basically doesn’t hurt after the surgery. Of course, if you have to pull on the wound or press it twice, it will still hurt. Usually, you don’t need to take painkillers after surgery, but take some anti-inflammatory drugs for the first three days to prevent wound infection. Fifth, is some bumpiness after brow lift surgery a surgical failure? Generally, when suturing, the subcutaneous layer needs to be sutured, the muscle layer, fat layer, and skin layer need to be sutured, the subcutaneous layer uses absorbable threads, and certain ligatures are made during the suturing process, it is normal to have some unevenness or even bulging after surgery, and the threads will generally be flat after absorption. For some people say that the way of not removing the thread is the most advanced way, in fact, it is a matter of measurement. With gluing, its only advantage is that it does not require stitch removal, but it may lead to significant post-surgical scarring. Cosmetic surgery itself is a do-it-or-die procedure, and I think it’s more than worth it to ruin the aesthetics just because of a stitch removal problem. Of course, this is just the doctor’s habit, there is no right or wrong.