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Brow Lift  in Belgium:What to Expect & Where to Find Trusted Providers

Thinking about a Brow Lift? This guide explains how it works, what results to expect, and where to find experienced providers in Belgium.

What Is a Brow Lift?

A brow lift, also known as a forehead lift, is a surgical procedure that elevates drooping eyebrows, smooths forehead wrinkles, and softens frown lines between the brows. By repositioning the tissues of the upper face, a brow lift restores a more open, refreshed look—especially around the eyes.

As we age, the brow naturally descends, creating a heavy or tired appearance. A brow lift helps lift and reshape this area to restore facial balance and improve self-confidence. Depending on the technique, the procedure can also subtly influence the hairline, eyelid appearance, and temple contour.

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Surgical Techniques

Several brow lift methods are available, each suited to different facial structures, aging patterns, and goals. The choice of technique depends on factors such as hairline position, skin elasticity, and muscle strength.

Endoscopic Brow Lift

This modern technique uses tiny incisions hidden in the hairline and a small camera to lift the brow tissues from underneath. The surgeon repositions muscles and secures the brow using internal sutures or anchors. It involves minimal scarring, less downtime, and faster recovery.

Ideal for:

  • Patients in their 40s–60s with mild to moderate brow descent
  • Good skin elasticity
  • Patients who want a subtler, natural-looking lift

Note: Endoscopic lifts may not be sufficient for patients with severe sagging or deep forehead lines. Results generally last 5 to 10 years, depending on individual aging.

Coronal (Open) Brow Lift

This traditional technique involves a longer incision across the top of the head, behind the hairline. The surgeon lifts and removes excess skin and adjusts underlying muscles. It provides powerful and long-lasting correction.

Ideal for:

  • Patients with advanced aging signs
  • Low or average hairlines
  • Strong forehead creases and muscle activity

Caution: This technique may raise the hairline. Longevity can exceed 10 to 15 years, especially with good skin quality and stable weight.

Hairline Brow Lift

Similar to the coronal lift, but the incision is placed directly along the hairline. This allows the brow to be lifted without raising the forehead height, making it ideal for patients with a naturally long forehead.

Note: Scarring is minimal and often fades well, but may be visible in patients with thin hair or high contrast between skin and hair color.

Temporal (Lateral) Brow Lift

A limited-incision lift focusing on the outer third of the brow. It’s often used to subtly elevate drooping temples and soften crow’s feet.

Ideal for:

  • Early sagging of the lateral brow
  • Maintenance or touch-ups after previous lifts
  • Combination with blepharoplasty

Longevity is more modest—often around 5 years—but recovery is faster.

Direct and Midbrow Lifts

These less common methods involve placing the incision directly above the brow or within a forehead crease. They are typically reserved for:

  • Male patients with thick brows and prominent creases
  • Those requiring asymmetry correction

They produce visible scars and are used selectively. Numbness around the scar area is more common.

Browpexy (Internal Brow Lift)

Performed through an upper eyelid incision during blepharoplasty, this technique lifts the brow using internal sutures without external incisions. It offers mild elevation and is often used for subtle corrections.

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Complementary Procedures

Brow lifts are often performed alongside:

Combining procedures ensures harmonious results across the full face.

Who Is a Good Candidate?

You may be a good candidate if you have:

  • Drooping eyebrows or hooded upper eyelids
  • Deep horizontal forehead lines
  • “Angry” frown lines between the brows
  • Good general health and realistic expectations

Not ideal for:

  • People with high-set brows (may not want further elevation)
  • Very strong frontalis muscle tone (may result in asymmetry)

A consultation with a qualified surgeon will assess skin elasticity, bone structure, muscle activity, and personal goals.

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Anesthesia Options

Most brow lifts are performed under:

  • General anesthesia – especially for open or combined lifts
  • Local anesthesia with sedation – sometimes used for endoscopic or lateral lifts

Recovery and Downtime

Recovery depends on the technique used, but most patients follow this general timeline:

  • Days 1–3: Swelling, tightness, and mild bruising. Sleep with head elevated.
  • Week 1: Sutures removed. Light activity may resume.
  • Weeks 2–3: Bruising fades. Many return to social activities.
  • Weeks 4–6: Resume exercise and normal routines.
  • Months 3–6: Final results settle in.

Some itching or scalp numbness may last several weeks, particularly after coronal or hairline lifts. Scars are usually well-hidden in the hairline or natural folds.

Risks and Safety

When performed by an experienced plastic surgeon, brow lifts are considered safe. Still, all surgery carries some risks.

  • Infection
  • Bleeding or hematoma
  • Scarring or hair loss at incision sites
  • Asymmetry or unsatisfactory results
  • Temporary or permanent numbness

Complication trends by technique (from 2022 review):

  • Hairline lift → highest revision rate (7.4%)
  • Endoscopic lift → highest rate of hair loss (2.8%)
  • Temporal lift → highest asymmetry (1.5%)
  • Direct lift → highest numbness (5.5%)

Careful technique and patient selection minimize risks.

Longevity of Results

Results vary by technique, skin quality, and aging. In general:

  • Coronal and hairline lifts: 10–15 years or more
  • Endoscopic lifts: 5–10 years
  • Temporal / browpexy: around 5 years

Aging continues after surgery, but the improvement “resets the clock.”

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Maintaining results:

  • Daily SPF and skincare
  • Healthy weight
  • Maintenance treatments (e.g. Botox)

Brow Lift Pricing in Belgium

Prices vary by clinic, technique, and surgeon. Typical ranges:

  • Temporal brow lift: €2,000 – €3,500
  • Endoscopic lift: €3,000 – €4,500
  • Hairline or coronal lift: €4,000 – €6,500
  • Combined facelift + brow lift: €6,500 – €9,000+

Always ask for a detailed quote and make sure it includes facility, anesthesia, and follow-up care.

FAQ about Brow Lift (Eyebrow Lift Surgery)

What is a brow lift and what does eyebrow lift surgery correct?

A brow lift, also known as an eyebrow lift, is a cosmetic surgery that lifts drooping eyebrows, smooths forehead wrinkles, and softens frown lines. The procedure gives the eyes a more open and refreshed appearance and helps restore facial balance when the eyebrows sag or the upper eyelids appear heavy.

What are the different brow lift techniques?

Several methods exist depending on the patient’s needs and anatomy:

  • The endoscopic brow lift is minimally invasive, using small incisions hidden in the hairline, ideal for mild to moderate sagging.
  • The coronal brow lift is the traditional, more powerful technique, performed behind the hairline.
  • The hairline brow lift elevates the brows without lengthening the forehead, suitable for patients with a high hairline.
  • The temporal brow lift focuses on the outer part of the brow, often combined with other facial procedures.
  • The direct or mid-forehead lift is mainly used in men with deep wrinkles or asymmetry.
  • Finally, a browpexy is a minor lift performed through a blepharoplasty incision.

Who is a good candidate for a brow lift?

An ideal candidate has drooping eyebrows, heavy upper eyelids, deep forehead lines, or pronounced frown lines, along with good overall health and realistic expectations. A brow lift is not recommended for patients with naturally high brows or strong forehead muscles, as these factors may increase the risk of postoperative asymmetry.

How long is the recovery after a brow lift?

Recovery time depends on the technique. In the first few days, swelling and tightness are normal. Stitches are usually removed after about one week, allowing for light activities. Bruising fades within two to three weeks, and most people return to normal social activities after four to six weeks. Final results are typically visible after three to six months. Some tingling or scalp numbness may persist for several weeks, especially after open techniques.

Is a brow lift painful?

Most patients describe mild discomfort or tension rather than real pain. The endoscopic brow lift tends to be more comfortable. Simple pain medication is usually sufficient. Any persistent or unusual pain should be reported to the surgeon.

What are the possible risks of a brow lift?

A brow lift is generally a safe procedure when performed by an experienced cosmetic surgeon, but risks include infection, bleeding, visible scars, localized hair loss, temporary or permanent numbness, and asymmetry.
Each technique has its own considerations:

  • The hairline lift may require more revisions,
  • The endoscopic lift carries a higher risk of hair loss,
  • The temporal lift may cause asymmetry,
  • And the direct lift carries a higher chance of lasting numbness.

How long do brow lift results last?

The longevity of results depends on the technique and skin quality.

  • A coronal or hairline brow lift typically lasts 10 to 15 years or more.
  • The endoscopic brow lift lasts around 5 to 10 years.
  • A temporal lift or browpexy usually holds for about 5 years.
    While natural aging continues, the surgery effectively resets the clock. Maintenance includes sun protection, a healthy lifestyle, and, if desired, Botox treatments to prolong results.

Can a brow lift be combined with other procedures?

Yes. A brow lift is often performed alongside an upper blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery) to address excess eyelid skin, a facelift to lift the lower face, or Botox injections to relax frown lines. Additional treatments around the temples or chin may also be combined for a harmonious facial rejuvenation.

Which brow lift technique is best for me?

There’s no one-size-fits-all approach. The choice depends on your anatomy, aesthetic goals, and skin characteristics. The surgeon will assess factors such as hairline height, muscle tone, wrinkle depth, and the degree of sagging. The endoscopic brow lift is preferred for moderate cases, while coronal or hairline techniques are recommended for more advanced correction.

Sources et références médicales

Medical sources and references

  • Raggio BS, Winters R. Endoscopic Brow Lift. [Updated 2025 Jun 19]. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2025 Jan-. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK545220/
  • Cho MJ, Carboy JA, Rohrich RJ. Complications in Brow Lifts: A Systemic Review of Surgical and Nonsurgical Brow Rejuvenations. Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open. 2018 Oct 15;6(10):e1943. doi: 10.1097/GOX.0000000000001943. PMID: 30534495; PMCID: PMC6250454.
  • Karimi N, Kashkouli MB, Sianati H, Khademi B. Techniques of Eyebrow Lifting: A Narrative Review. J Ophthalmic Vis Res. 2020 Apr 6;15(2):218-235. doi: 10.18502/jovr.v15i2.6740. PMID: 32308957; PMCID: PMC7151508.
  • Pascali M, Bocchini I, Avantaggiato A, Carinci F, Cervelli V, Orlandi F, et al. Direct brow lifting: specific indications for a simplified approach to eyebrow ptosis. Indian J Plast Surg 2016;49:66–71.
Medical Disclaimer
This article is intended for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. It is based on peer-reviewed medical research, clinical guidelines, and expert-reviewed medical literature to provide clear, reliable, and up-to-date information for patients. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment.
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