One eyebrow cannot be lifted after surgery may be caused by the local nerve function damage, if the local nerve is not broken, with the growth of time will recover by itself. If the local nerve is broken, it will not recover on its own and requires standardized treatment to help recovery. After surgery, one side of the eyebrow can not be lifted up, may be the failure of surgery or improper care resulting in local nerve function injury, affecting the epidermal nerve or muscle function abnormality, if the local nerve is not broken, there is no need to worry too much, the nerve will grow with time to recover by itself. If the localized nerve is broken, it cannot recover on its own and needs to rely on surgical treatment to help recover, such as nerve anastomosis. Nerve anastomosis can be used to treat facial nerve breaks or surgical injuries, allowing the localized nerves to be anastomosed and repaired, thus improving the symptoms of eyebrow lifting. For people who can’t lift one eyebrow after surgery, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a regular hospital.