Plastic Surgery Blog
Breaking the Brow into Subunits: Designing a Brow for Cosmetic Improvement
Published on May 30, 2013 byBreaking the Brow into Subunits: Designing a Brow for Cosmetic Improvement In a previous blog we discussed why low, full brows are sexy, youthful and attractive. In this blog, we will delve into the exact subcomponents of a brow that need to be filled to achieve that look. I break the brow into multiple points depending […]
High or Low Brows?: What is Sexier for Men and for Women?
Published on January 8, 2013 byHigh or Low Brows?: What is Sexier for Men and for Women? I am reading a book called Survival of the Prettiest by Nancy Etcoff in which she says studies have shown that a higher brow actually looks less attractive to subjects who viewed various individuals with different brow heights. A low brow was considered […]
Kenny Rogers and Bad Blepharoplasty and Browlift Surgery
Published on January 8, 2012 byKenny Rogers and Bad Blepharoplasty and Browlift Surgery Obviously, there is quite a bit of brouhaha about Kenny Rogers’ facial work. His alien appearance has clearly become the poster child for bad facial plastic surgery. If you are wondering what I see as far as his bad work is concerned, I can break it down […]
Fat Grafting Eyelid Series Part 1 of 2: Rethinking Aging of the Upper Eyelid and Brow
Published on April 11, 2011 byFat Grafting Eyelid Series Part 1 of 2: Rethinking Aging of the Upper Eyelid and Brow Traditionally, we have looked at the aging of the upper eyelid and brow through a gravitational model, i.e., we believe that the aging of the upper eyelid and brow sag over time. This is not always the case. In […]