You’ve seen it: someone gets upper blepharoplasty, yet still looks tired or heavy-eyed months later. The eyelids are technically “fixed,” but something feels wrong. The secret? Low brows and thick infrabrow skin hiding the beautiful new crease.
Real Before & After – Same Patient, Combined Brow Lift + Blepharoplasty

Left photo (before): Heavy infrabrow skin sits directly on the lashes, forcing constant forehead muscle contraction → deep horizontal wrinkles + hooded eyes.
Right photo (after): A subtle endoscopic brow lift has gently elevated the thick infrabrow skin upward, uncovering a crisp, feminine upper eyelid crease after blepharoplasty. Notice how the forehead wrinkles have vanished because the frontalis muscle finally relaxes.
Key point: The eyebrow itself was only lifted a few millimetres — yet the transformation is dramatic because the upper eyelid now has room to shine.
How to Know If YOU Need a Brow Lift With Your Blepharoplasty
Ask yourself:
- Do your eyebrows sit at or below the bony rim?
- Is there thick skin hanging just below the brow onto the eyelid?
- Do you unconsciously raise your brows all day to see better?
- After pinching the extra brow skin upward, does your eye suddenly look 10 years younger?
If yes to any → blepharoplasty alone will disappoint. Combining a brow lift reveals the true potential of your eyes.
The Modern Solution: Minimal-Incision Endoscopic Brow Lift + Blepharoplasty
- Tiny hidden incisions in the hairline
- No visible scars
- Permanent elevation of the brow complex
- Same-day surgery, back to work in 7–10 days
- Natural, never “surprised” look
Don’t settle for half the result. If you’re tired of looking tired even after “fixing” your eyelids, book a personal consultation with Vancouver’s brow and eyelid expert, Dr Andrew Denton.
Let’s decide together whether blepharoplasty alone — or the game-changing combination — will finally give you bright, open, youthful eyes that last.
