Droopy brows manchester, cheshire

Heavy and droopy eyelids and brows not only make you appear less youthful, but they can make you feel more tired. In extreme cases, drooping eyelids can also affect your vision. If this is something that affects you, we can help with treatment for droopy brows in Manchester Cheshire.

One of our most successful procedures that can help heavy eyebrows is a thread lift. It is a cosmetic procedure that lifts and tightens your skin for a more youthful look. The treatment, using degradable threads, helps you look years younger and takes just 90 minutes. Don’t let drooping brows and eyelids diminish your spirit. Visit re-enhance and rediscover the vibrant, youthful you.

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FAQs

  • What Are Heavy Or Droopy Eyebrows?

    Heavy or droopy eyebrows are where the eyebrows appear to sag or be lower than expected. One or both of your eyebrows can be affected by this. Droopy eyebrows can make your expression seem tired or concerned, even if you don’t feel those emotions. 

  • What Causes Heavy Or Droopy Eyebrows?

    Heavy or droopy eyebrows can have many different causes, including: 

    • Ageing: As you get older the skin around your eyebrows may lose their elasticity, leading to a sagging or droopy appearance. The muscles supporting your eyebrows can also become weaker over time.   
    • Sun exposure: Prolonged exposure to UV rays can damage your skin. This can also cause a loss in firmness and elasticity. Over time this can cause areas of your face to droop including your eyebrows. 

    Injury: Injury to your brow area can affect the position of the eyebrows. Scarring or changes to the muscle structure can lead to a heavy or droopy eyebrow.

  • Does Genetics Play A Role In Eyebrow Drooping?

    Genetics do play a role in eyebrow drooping. If heavy or droopy eyebrows run in your family, you may also experience them as well. Genetics can impact your skin’s elasticity and muscle strength. This can affect how your eyebrow sits on your face.

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