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Get answers to common questions about Brow Lift.
Most patients notice gradual improvement over two to three months, with results often lasting twelve to twenty-four months depending on skin quality and lifestyle. Annual maintenance sessions can help prolong and maintain the lifted brow effect.
Most clients describe mild warmth or tingling during treatment; topical numbing can be applied for sensitivity. Sessions are generally well tolerated, and discomfort is temporary with no anesthesia required. Post-treatment soreness is minimal and short-lived.
You may see subtle lifting immediately, but significant tightening and smoothing develop over six to twelve weeks as collagen production increases, with continued improvement up to three to six months.
Side effects are typically mild: redness, slight swelling, or tenderness lasting a few hours to a few days. There's minimal downtime—most clients return to normal activities immediately or within twenty-four to forty-eight hours.
Ideal candidates are adults with mild to moderate brow sagging and fine lines who seek non-surgical lifting. Good skin health and realistic expectations are important; consultation determines if HIFU Brow Lift suits your needs.
Yes, Brow Lift HIFU can be safely combined with injectables or skin resurfacing after a customized plan. Your provider will stage treatments to optimize safety and results, typically separating procedures by recommended healing intervals.