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How To Read Brow Lift Before & After Photos (Spot Fakes)
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How To Read Brow Lift Before & After Photos (Spot Fakes)

trueclinic Team
June 13, 2026
7 min read

Before-and-after galleries sell brow lift, but they're easy to manipulate. Learn to read them critically — lighting, angles, timing, editing — so you set realistic expectations.

A brow lift gallery can look convincing at first glance, but the photos are doing a lot of work to shape your impression before you have ever spoken to a surgeon. Knowing what to look for turns a marketing asset into a diagnostic tool. The questions below apply whether you are evaluating a clinic in Istanbul, Ankara or anywhere else in Turkey.

Quick Reference: Brow Lift in Turkey

Before diving into photo analysis, it helps to have baseline expectations for the procedure itself.

DetailTypical in Turkey
Price range€2,000 – €4,500
Procedure time1–2 hours
AnaesthesiaGeneral
Downtime10–14 days
Recovery3–4 weeks
Stay in Turkey5–7 days
These figures give you context when something in the photos looks off. A clinic advertising dramatic, fully settled results at ten days post-op, for example, is inconsistent with a typical two-to-three-week recovery arc.

Lighting and Angle: The Two Easiest Variables to Cheat

Most photo inconsistencies come down to lighting and angle, and they are often changed together to amplify an apparent result. In the before photo, look for overhead or slightly downward lighting that deepens shadows under the brow ridge and makes the brow appear heavier than it is. The after photo frequently flips to a softer frontal fill light that opens up the eye area without any physical change.

Angle works the same way. A chin-down, slightly upward-looking before shot elongates the face and depresses the brows. The after shot at chin-level or slightly above does the reverse. If the patient’s face is not parallel to the camera plane in both images, the comparison is unreliable. Look at the ears: they should be at the same height relative to the frame in both shots. If one ear disappears behind the jaw in the before but is fully visible in the after, the head has been repositioned.

Timing: Swelling Is Not a Result

Post-surgical swelling creates a paradoxical lift effect in early photos. In the first two to three weeks, residual oedema can make the brow and forehead look smoother and more elevated than the final healed outcome. A clinic that photographs patients at ten to fourteen days and presents those images as finished results is, at best, optimistic and, at worst, misleading.

Ask the clinic how many weeks post-op their after photos were taken. Reputable surgeons note this in the image caption or in the consultation. If there is no timestamp and you cannot get a straight answer, treat the photo as an early-stage image rather than a final result. Genuine settled results are typically photographed at three to six months, when swelling is resolved and the tissue has found its resting position.

Spotting Editing and Retouching

Heavy retouching is less common than selective lighting, but it does happen. Watch for:

  • ✓Skin texture in the after photo that looks smoother than anatomically plausible, particularly across the forehead where brow lift scars and surface irregularities are most likely to appear.
  • ✓Hairline position that differs slightly between shots, which can indicate the image has been cropped or the hairline digitally adjusted.
  • ✓Eye whites that appear unnaturally bright in the after but not the before, a common sign of selective brightness or saturation editing.
  • ✓Background blur or compression artefacts that are concentrated around the brow area specifically, rather than distributed naturally across the whole image.
None of these is definitive on its own, but two or more together is a reasonable flag to raise with the clinic directly.

Looking for a Realistic Range, Not One Perfect Case

The most useful thing a gallery can tell you is not the best result the surgeon has ever achieved, but the range of outcomes across different patients. A collection of ten photos that all look nearly identical should raise questions: either the clinic is cherry-picking, or they are showing the same patient multiple times under different conditions.

Look for variation in age, skin quality, degree of ptosis and starting brow position. A surgeon who treats a wide range of patients will inevitably show some results that are modest improvements rather than dramatic transformations, and that honesty is a positive signal. Ask specifically whether the gallery is comprehensive or curated, and ask your surgeon for their personal revision rate for brow lifts. No procedure is risk-free, and a surgeon who cannot give you a straightforward answer about revisions is worth approaching with caution.

About Brow Lift in Turkey

A brow lift (forehead lift) is a surgical procedure that raises the eyebrows, reduces forehead wrinkles, and corrects drooping that can make you look tired or angry. It restores a more youthful, alert expression to the upper face.

Turkey offers brow lift surgery at competitive prices with experienced plastic surgeons who specialize in both endoscopic and traditional techniques. Many Turkish clinics combine brow lifts with other facial rejuvenation procedures for comprehensive results.

The procedure takes 1-2 hours under general anesthesia. Endoscopic brow lifts use small incisions hidden in the hairline, resulting in minimal scarring. Most patients return to normal activities within 10-14 days.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do brow lift results last?

Brow lift results typically last 10-12 years. While aging continues naturally, the brow will remain in a higher position than if you hadn't had the procedure.

What is the difference between an endoscopic and traditional brow lift?

An endoscopic brow lift uses 3-5 small incisions behind the hairline and a camera for precision, resulting in minimal scarring and faster recovery. A traditional (coronal) brow lift uses a longer incision from ear to ear and is better for patients needing significant correction.

Will a brow lift look natural?

A skilled surgeon creates subtle, natural-looking results. The goal is to restore the brow to its youthful position, not to create an overly surprised look. Turkish surgeons are known for conservative, natural-looking outcomes.

How much does a brow lift cost in Turkey?

A brow lift in Turkey costs between €2,000 and €4,500, compared to €5,000-€9,000 in the UK or US. The price typically includes the surgeon's fee, clinic stay, anesthesia, and aftercare.

Can I combine a brow lift with other procedures?

Yes, brow lifts are commonly combined with eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty) and facelifts for comprehensive facial rejuvenation. Combining procedures reduces overall recovery time and cost.

How soon after a brow lift can a clinic legitimately photograph final results?

Most surgeons wait a minimum of three months before photographing settled results, with six months being more reliable for assessing the full outcome. Earlier photos will still show residual swelling that flatters the result.

Is it reasonable to ask a clinic for unedited or unretouched photos?

Yes, and a reputable clinic should not be offended by the request. You can also ask whether before-and-after pairs were taken by the same photographer under consistent conditions.

What if before-and-after lighting looks different but the clinic insists the photos are genuine?

Lighting inconsistency does not automatically mean fraud, but it does make the comparison unreliable. Ask whether the clinic can provide additional angles or a video consultation where the surgeon reviews the case with you in real time.

Should I be concerned if a gallery only shows frontal view photos?

A frontal view alone limits what you can assess. A three-quarter or lateral view shows brow projection, forehead contour and hairline position far more clearly. If only frontal photos are available, ask the clinic whether lateral shots exist.

How do I know if the patient in the photos is representative of my own case?

Starting anatomy matters considerably. A patient with mild brow ptosis and good skin elasticity will have different outcomes than someone with significant descent or thicker skin. Ask your surgeon to identify cases in the gallery that are closest to your baseline, rather than pointing to the most dramatic transformation on display.

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