Brow lift risks and side effects

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    Plastic-Surgery.Net offers important details about brow lift surgery risks and side effects.

    Nerve damage is one of them. Sometimes the nerves that control the eyebrows are damaged during the procedure and you can lose control of the eyebrow muscles. Patients who experience this are unable to raise their eyebrows or frown. Remedial surgery can often correct this problem.

    Sometimes there are complications along the length of the incision. Since the skin must be pulled back and held in place, the incisions can widen while they're healing while under tension. The hair follicles in the incision region may also be damaged and could fall out. The scars can be fixed with additional surgery and the hair usually grows back in a month.

    It is really a fact that all plastic surgery procedures carry a certain degree of risks and complications. However, brow lift surgery is of the safest procedures to undergo. Much of the side effects are actually coming from anesthesia.

    However, if you don’t choose your plastic surgeon well, then that would be a different story. Always make sure you have with you a board-certified plastic surgeon in order to ensure that the procedure is safe and effective.

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    You're absolutely right: insist on a board certified plastic surgeon, and, of course, do your research. Did you know there are variouos techniques that a surgeon might use when performing a brow lift? For instance, I work with a doctor who performs plastic surgery Phoenix, and he offers patients an endoscopic browlift, coronal brow lift, subcutaneous browlift, to name just a few. It's important to find a board certified plastic surgeon who will explain the options to you, as well as the everything from risks to what your recovery might be like. And, one who listens to you and your goals. Take your time.

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