Upper Blepharoplasty or Brow Lift: Which One Do You Need?

If your eyes are starting to look tired, heavy, or aged, you might assume the problem lies with excess eyelid skin. And while that’s often part of the issue, the reality can be more complex. Aging around the eyes doesn’t just affect the eyelids—it also impacts the position of the brow and the skin across the forehead. As the brow slowly descends over time, it can push down on the upper eyelids and exaggerate the appearance of drooping or puffiness.
Understanding the difference between brow lift vs upper blepharoplasty—and how they each address different aspects of facial aging—is key to choosing the right solution. At Dr. Anni Wong’s practice, patients receive expert guidance and a personalized surgical plan designed to refresh the eye area without changing what makes their appearance unique.
Which Rejuvenation Surgery Is Right for You?
- A brow lift corrects drooping eyebrows and forehead wrinkles.
- Upper blepharoplasty removes excess eyelid skin and fat.
- The right procedure depends on whether the brow or eyelid is the root cause of aging signs.
- Some patients benefit from combining both for optimal facial balance.
- Consulting a facial plastic surgeon ensures a customized approach.
What Is an Upper Blepharoplasty?
Upper blepharoplasty, also called upper eyelid surgery, is a cosmetic procedure that removes excess skin, muscle, and sometimes fat from the upper eyelids. As we age, the delicate skin above the eyes tends to sag, which can create hooded eyelids, vision obstruction, and a chronically tired or aged look. Upper blepharoplasty focuses on restoring natural eyelid contours by tightening loose skin and reducing puffiness or bulging fat pads.
Often referred to as an “eyelid lift,” this procedure improves the appearance of the eyes by creating a smoother, more open upper eyelid area. It is especially helpful for patients with heavy eyelids that interfere with their facial expressions or make them look older than they feel.
Benefits of Upper Eyelid Surgery
Upper blepharoplasty can rejuvenate your entire facial appearance by enhancing the eye area. Patients often notice they look more awake and refreshed shortly after healing.
Benefits of upper eyelid surgery include:
- Reduction of excess eyelid skin that creates a hooded look
- Improved vision when sagging skin interferes with sight
- Smoother, firmer upper eyelid contours
- A more youthful and alert appearance
- Minimal scarring with incisions hidden in the natural eyelid fold
For many patients, an upper blepharoplasty alone is enough to restore youthful definition and correct the appearance of eye bags or droopy lids.
What Is a Brow Lift?
A brow lift, also known as a forehead lift or eyebrow lift, is a surgical procedure that raises the position of the brows to correct sagging and improve deep wrinkles across the forehead. As part of the natural aging process, the brows can descend and press downward onto the upper eyelids, contributing to a heavy or angry appearance.
This lift surgery repositions the brows and smooths out horizontal forehead lines, frown lines between the eyebrows, and creases across the upper face. The result is a more lifted, rested, and youthful facial expression.
Benefits of Lower Blepharoplasty
Brow lift surgery is ideal for patients whose main concern is the position of their brows or deep forehead wrinkles.
Benefits of a brow lift include:
- Elevation of low or sagging eyebrows
- Smoother forehead skin with reduced wrinkles
- A more youthful, approachable expression
- Improved balance and proportion across the upper face
- Long-lasting enhancement of facial appearance

Because the eyebrows frame the eyes, lifting the brows can dramatically change the overall look of the face, making it brighter and more open.
Who Is a Good Candidate?
Many patients come in unsure of whether they need a brow lift or an upper blepharoplasty. The best way to determine this is to evaluate which part of the face is contributing most to the tired or aged look.
Candidates for Upper Blepharoplasty
You may be a good candidate for upper eyelid surgery if you:
- Have excess skin or fat on the upper eyelids
- Notice that your eyelid skin touches or hangs over your eyelashes
- Feel like your eyes always look tired or heavy
- Are bothered by puffiness in the upper eyelids
- Have minimal to no brow descent
Candidates for a Forehead Lift
You may be a good candidate for a brow lift if you:
- Have low or drooping brows that cause a hooded appearance
- Have prominent forehead wrinkles or lines between the eyebrows
- Appear angry or stern even when relaxed
- Want to lift the brows without changing the eyelids themselves
- Are experiencing both functional and aesthetic concerns in the upper face
Differences in How Each Procedure Is Performed
The surgical process varies between these two procedures. Here’s a look at how each is performed by Dr. Wong.
Upper Eyelid Surgery Procedure
Upper blepharoplasty is usually done under local anesthesia with sedation. Dr. Wong carefully makes an incision along the natural crease of the upper eyelid, where any resulting scar is virtually hidden. She removes excess skin and may also reposition or remove fat to smooth the contour of the eyelid. The incision is then closed with fine sutures. The procedure typically takes under an hour.
Brow Lift Techniques
A brow lift can be done using several techniques depending on your facial anatomy. Dr. Wong customizes the approach based on your needs:
- Endoscopic brow lift – uses small incisions behind the hairline and a tiny camera for minimal scarring and faster healing.
- Coronal brow lift – involves a longer incision across the scalp for more significant lifting.
- Hairline brow lift – incision is made just along the hairline to lift the brow without raising the hairline itself.
The right brow lift technique depends on factors like hairline position, the degree of sagging, and aesthetic goals.
Not sure which procedure is right for you?
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Recovery Process
Recovery is an important part of any cosmetic procedure, and knowing what to expect can help you prepare and heal with confidence. While both upper blepharoplasty and brow lift surgeries involve some downtime, the recovery experiences are different. Here’s what patients can typically expect after each procedure.
Recovering from Upper Blepharoplasty
Recovery after upper eyelid surgery is generally mild and quick. Most patients return to light activity within a few days and normal activity within 1–2 weeks. Bruising and swelling usually peak in the first 48 hours and resolve within 10 days. Final results become more noticeable over several weeks as the skin heals fully.
Recovering from Brow Lift
Brow lift recovery can take a bit longer depending on the technique used. Swelling, bruising, and forehead tightness are common for the first week. Patients usually return to work within 10–14 days, though strenuous activity should be avoided for a few weeks. Incisions made in the scalp or hairline are typically well-hidden and fade over time.
Risks and Complications
All surgical procedures carry some degree of risk, though they are generally low when performed by a skilled plastic surgeon like Dr. Wong.
Potential Risks of Eyelid Surgery
- Dry eyes or irritation
- Temporary blurred vision
- Asymmetry or scarring
- Infection or bleeding
- Rare risk of eyelid function changes
Possible Complications of Forehead Lift
- Numbness near the scalp or forehead
- Hair thinning near the incision
- Visible scarring (rare with endoscopic methods)
- Eyebrow asymmetry
- Nerve damage (very rare)
Why Choose Dr. Anni Wong for Facial Plastic Surgery?
Dr. Anni Wong is a highly trained facial plastic surgeon with a dedication to aesthetic precision and natural-looking results. She brings an artist’s eye to every procedure, customizing surgical plans to enhance each patient’s unique facial anatomy. Patients appreciate her thorough consultations, gentle approach, and commitment to helping them feel confident and informed at every step.
Whether you’re considering eyelid surgery, a brow lift, or both, Dr. Wong’s patient-first philosophy ensures that you’ll receive personalized care and surgical excellence.
Key Factors to Decide

When choosing between an upper blepharoplasty and a brow lift, consider the root of the concern:
- If your eyebrows have dropped, causing heaviness around the eyes, a brow lift is likely the better option.
- If the problem is mostly loose eyelid skin or upper eyelid puffiness, blepharoplasty may be all you need.
- If both the brows and eyelids have changed with age, combining both procedures can offer the most balanced result.
Why Some Patients Choose to Combine Both Procedures to Rejuvenate the Face
For some patients, upper blepharoplasty alone may not fully address their concerns if their brows are also sagging. Similarly, a brow lift might improve eyebrow position but leave behind excess eyelid skin. Combining both procedures provides full rejuvenation of the upper face, helping patients look brighter, younger, and more refreshed—all while preserving natural expression.
Consult with a Facial Plastic Surgeon
Choosing the right procedure isn’t always simple—but you don’t have to make the decision alone. Dr. Anni Wong offers personalized consultations to help you understand your options, evaluate your facial anatomy, and create a tailored plan. Whether you’re looking for subtle eye enhancement or complete upper face rejuvenation, Dr. Wong can help you achieve the results you deserve.
Schedule your consultation today and take the first step toward a more youthful, confident you.
FAQs about Upper Blepharoplasty vs Brow Lift Surgery
How long do the results of upper blepharoplasty or a brow lift typically last?
Upper blepharoplasty results can last 10 to 15 years, while brow lift results often last a similar duration, depending on skin quality and aging. Both procedures offer long-term rejuvenation but do not stop the aging process entirely.
Can I have an upper blepharoplasty first and a brow lift later?
Yes. Many patients choose to stage these procedures. If eyelid heaviness is the primary concern, upper blepharoplasty may be performed first. A brow lift can be performed later if needed.
Are there non-surgical alternatives if I’m not ready for surgery?
Yes, there are some non-surgical options like Botox to lift the brows temporarily or dermal fillers to add volume. However, these offer limited and short-term results compared to surgery. They may be suitable for early signs of aging but won’t remove excess skin.