Aside from sagging in an aging face, older Asians also have issues with sagging around the upper eyelid region. Although many people believe this is due to the presence of excess fat, it is actually the result of redundant eyelid skin, muscle, and brow; yet, it is the brow that is often overlooked when it comes to addressing this issue. Generally, Asians have thicker brow skin and fuller brow tissues, which are more prone to sagging as Asians age. Additionally, a descending brow and/or forehead can make a woman’s face look less feminine and the eyes look heavy and full. As a result, any existing eyelid crease will often become smaller and less defined.
Deep wrinkles in the forehead region are mostly formed due to habitual expressions.
The muscles in the forehead regions and in between the brows contract during facial expressions, and resulting in deep wrinkles. In addition, aging processes including stretched skin, skin elasticity loss, and sagging skin will contribute to the formation of fine lines. Reach out to learn more about a brow lift in Los Angeles and how facial surgery can restore your youth.