Eyebrow Uplift

Hammersmith, West London

At Dermadoc, we offer a professional eyebrow uplift (brow lift) procedure to minimise forehead creases, frown lines, drooping brows and hooded upper eyelids, enhancing your appearance with natural-looking results. This treatment is carried out by our internationally recognised Consultant Plastic Surgeon, Dr Paul Tulley, at one of our clinics in London

What to Expect at Your Consultation

Your journey begins with a one-to-one consultation with Dr Tulley. During this session, he will:

  • Discuss your expectations and treatment goals
  • Evaluate your case in detail
  • Explain the different eyebrow lift options available to you
  • Recommend a tailored course of treatment
  • Show before-and-after photos (with consent)
  • Discuss your preferred location from our prestigious private hospital partners

There are two methods available:

  1. Traditional technique – involves an incision behind the hairline

  2. Endoscopic method – uses 3 to 5 short incisions for minimal scarring

This is typically a day-case procedure performed under local anaesthesia, allowing you to stay awake and even participate in deciding the final brow position.

Treatment Time

60 – 90 Minutes

Recovery Time

2 – 3 Weeks

Anaesthesia

 Local Anaesthetic

Complications

 Mild bruising, swelling, discomfort

Aftercare and Recovery

  • Minimal downtime expected
  • Most patients return to everyday activities quickly
  • Avoid strenuous exercise or sport for 2–3 weeks
  • You’ll be asked to attend weekly follow-up appointments with Dr Tulley to ensure full healing

If you’re considering an eyebrow uplift to refresh your appearance, we invite you to book a free consultation at one of our London clinics.

Frequently Asked Question 

The eyebrow uplift is a surgical procedure performed under local anaesthetic at a private hospital in London.

Both traditional and endoscopic methods are available. The best approach will be recommended during your consultation based on your needs.

There is minimal downtime. Most patients return to normal activities quickly but should avoid intense activity for 2–3 weeks.

Patients are asked to attend weekly post-op reviews until fully healed.