![]() Prominent brow ptosis may give the appearance of significant dermatochalasis. As discussed, patients typically have more temporal brow droop than medial brow droop. The signs of brow ptosis consist of brows at or below the superior orbital rim. Male eyebrows tend to be lower and flatter than female eyebrows. The normal eyebrow sits at or above the superior orbital rim. All patients considering blepharoplasty should be evaluated for brow repositioning surgery and their brow ptosis should be treated concomitantly if necessary. It is important to note that all patients with dermatochalasis and ptosis should be evaluated for concomitant brow ptosis. If paralytic brow ptosis is suspected, evaluate for aberrant regeneration, or signs of previous trauma- scarring, etc. ![]()
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