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Why Brow Lift Surgery Is Becoming Popular Among Younger Patients

 Why Brow Lift Surgery Is Becoming Popular Among Younger Patients W hen looking at plastic surgery information these days, many people may notice that the trend feels a little different from the past. While surgery in the past was mainly focused on making people look younger, recently more people seem to want to refine their eye shape or overall facial impression while still preserving their original look.  A mid these changes, brow lift surgery is also drawing attention again. In the past, it was mainly known as a procedure chosen by middle-aged and older patients to improve forehead wrinkles, but these days it is also being naturally discussed among younger people who want to improve their eye area without creating double eyelids.  When people hear that their eyes look heavy or closed-off, they often assume it is simply a problem with the eyes themselves. However, in reality, there are quite a few cases in which it is affected by the structures around the forehead and e...

When Should You Consider Revision Rhinoplasty? Cases and Timing That Require a Second Surgery

When Should You Consider Revision Rhinoplasty?  Cases and Timing That Require a Second Surgery Because rhinoplasty changes the center of the face, even a single procedure can dramatically alter one’s overall impression. However, as time passes, many people begin to have new concerns like these. It looked fine at first, but over time the shape started to look strange. The tip of my nose looks lifted or crooked. Breathing has become uncomfortable. Do I need revision surgery? Revision rhinoplasty is not simply repeating the surgery once more, but a process of precisely correcting problems that arose after the initial procedure. That is why it requires far more caution than the first surgery. Common Cases That Require Revision Rhinoplasty There are more reasons to consider revision rhinoplasty than many expect. The most common cases are as follows. 1. When You Are Not Satisfied with the Shape If the bridge looks too high or too low, or the tip appears blunt or overly lifted, and the re...