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I'm not a surgeon but i would say it all depends on a few things:
- Skin laxity and the effects of gravity over the years - How much you frown naturally - How your hairline will be in a few years time (higher hairline will give the effect of brow lowering) - The climate you live in (hot climate ages the skin I'm sure you could maintain it though through the use of botox etc as that will help work against the list above (apart from the hairline) Rob
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No. Cosmetic surgeries if done well, show the effects for more than five years. I have heard that brow lift can last even ten years. My relative had this procedure with the Toronto Surgeon, Dr. Solomon. It is been six years after the surgery and she looks the same.
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