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Brow Lift Could Make You Look Surprised

Written by Jamie Stowe | Monday, 08 March 2010 | There is 1 comment

the power of the eyes and the brow to convey feelings and expressions

One of the most common signs of aging is wrinkles on your brow and therefore one of the most popular types of surgery is a simple brow lift. Some women can take a decade off their age appearance with a good brow lift but a word of warning is that a badly done surgical procedure could end up with you permanently changing your expression.

Brow Lift Could Make You Look Surprised

People underestimate the power of the eyes and the brow to convey feelings and expressions and if your brow is pulled too tight you could end up looking surprised and startled all the time!

There have been cases of women who following a brow lift surgical procedure find that people are constantly asking them if they are OK or if they need something when in fact they are not trying to convey anything.

Botox injections are often used as a nonsurgical alternative to a brow lift but both men and women should be aware that even the use of Botox can change your expression completely. It is also essential for both surgical and non surgical brow lifts that both sides of the brow are identical especially because if it is done incorrectly the eyebrows will be at different levels making your facial expression even more weird.

Brow lifts are popular among celebrities and other people in the media spotlight who rely on looking good for their financial income. Other individuals go for brow lifts merely as a way to boost their confidence and look much younger.

Take your time to speak to other people who have undergone brow lifts before you decide to have one yourself and make sure that you know all about the side effects and possible risks of brow lift surgery. Plastic surgery despite the impression given by many clinics is still risky and going under an anesthetic always has potential health complications.

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On March 08, 2010 at 13:34
peter Trunk said:

Not going to say anything other then my wife ....

She now looks absolutely stunned 24 hours a day.

This operation did her no favours.

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