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International Patient Guide

Forehead lift swelling and bruising

An endoscopic forehead lift works through small ports hidden in the scalp and fixes the brow at five points, so the swelling and bruising behave differently from a face or neck procedure: puffiness in the forehead drifts downward with gravity into the eyelids and around the eyes over the first days, before easing back up. That is normal, and it follows a predictable arc — it peaks early, eases over the following weeks, and a handful of measures genuinely speed it along. This guide maps that week-by-week recovery through the day 10 sutures and flags the signs worth an urgent call.

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Why it swells

Why the forehead and eyes swell after a forehead lift

A forehead lift at Garnet is done endoscopically: rather than a long incision, the surgeon works through a few small ports hidden in the scalp and fixes the released brow at five points, using two absorbable fixation devices and small bone tunnels. Because the whole forehead soft-tissue layer is lifted and re-anchored, the forehead responds with real, expected swelling — but the scalp ports themselves are short, so the swelling is more about the lifted forehead plane than the incisions.

Swelling also obeys gravity, and this is the part that surprises people most. Fluid that builds in the forehead does not stay put; it drifts downward over the first days into the eyelids and around the eyes, so it is normal for the eyes to look puffy, heavy or even bruised even though the surgery worked higher up on the forehead. The forehead itself can feel tight and firm while the eyes carry much of the visible swelling.

Understanding this makes the early days far less alarming. The puffy eyes and tight forehead of the first days are swelling settling downward, not the result itself — which is why the lifted brow is judged over weeks, not days. We map the full arc in the recovery timeline and cover the long view in when you will see results.

Timeline

Week-by-week: how long does the swelling last?

Days 1–4: swelling builds and peaks, usually around days two to four, and is at its most visible — often more so around the eyes than the forehead as fluid settles downward. The forehead feels tight and firm, the brow may feel heavy, and any bruising around the eyes appears and darkens. This is the window to be strict about head elevation, gentle cooling and rest. It is normal to look quite puffy and not yet to see the lifted brow.

Week 1–2: swelling begins a steady decline and any eye bruising shifts from dark to green-yellow as it fades. The scalp-port sutures come out around day 10, which is also a check that the ports and swelling are settling as expected. By the end of week two, many people look markedly better than the peak, though the forehead may still feel tight and the brow position is still emerging.

Weeks 3–6 and beyond: the swelling others would readily notice keeps resolving, and by around three to six weeks most patients feel comfortable in normal social settings. What remains after that is subtle and slow: a residual tightness across the forehead, occasional numbness or an odd sensation over the scalp where it was lifted, and a settling of the brow height that continues over the following weeks. It is normal for the two sides to de-swell at slightly different rates before evening out.

Bruising

Bruising: where it spreads, what colour, and how long

Bruising after a forehead lift often behaves in a way people do not expect: because the incisions sit up in the hair-bearing scalp, the scalp itself may show little visible bruising, while the eyelids and area around the eyes carry more of it as blood and fluid settle downward with gravity. So it is common to see puffy, faintly bruised lower lids and under-eyes even though nothing was operated on there. This downward migration is normal and not a sign of a problem.

Like any bruise it changes colour as it clears, moving from dark red-purple through blue, green and yellow before fading. Most bruising settles within two to three weeks, roughly in step with the bulk of the swelling. Keeping your head elevated and cooling gently in the first 48 hours both help limit how far it spreads and how long it lasts; once the eye-area bruising has faded enough, makeup can usually cover what remains, on your surgeon's timing.

A few everyday factors make bruising worse: blood-thinning medication and supplements such as fish oil, high-dose vitamin E, ginkgo and certain anti-inflammatories; alcohol around the time of surgery; and high blood pressure or straining. Disclosing every medication and supplement at your consultation and following the pre-surgery guidance is the simplest way to keep bruising down — we cover the comfort side of recovery in pain and anaesthesia and how the scalp ports heal in scars and healing.

Reduce it

How to bring swelling and bruising down faster

The measures that genuinely help are simple and worth doing consistently. Keep your head elevated, including sleeping propped up at around 30–45 degrees for the first one to two weeks, so fluid drains from the forehead and eyes rather than pooling — facial swelling is almost always worse on waking and elevation blunts that, which matters especially here because the puffiness gathers around the eyes overnight. Cool the area gently in the first 48 hours with cool compresses across the forehead and around the eyes as your surgeon directs, never ice directly on the skin and never firm pressure over the lifted forehead or the fixation points.

Rest and pace yourself. Avoid strenuous activity, heavy lifting, bending over and anything that raises blood pressure for the first two to three weeks, since all of it feeds forehead and eye swelling and can worsen bruising or, rarely, bleeding. Keep your blood pressure steady and take calm, low-effort days early on. Skip alcohol and smoking, which impair healing and worsen swelling, stay well hydrated, and keep salt low to discourage fluid retention around the eyes.

Beyond that, follow the specifics your surgeon gives you: how to wash your hair around the scalp ports, when the fixation feels secure enough to move more freely, and when light activity and then exercise are safe. None of these are dramatic alone, but together they shorten recovery — which matters most for international patients recovering within a planned trip, and is part of the broader picture in recovering in Seoul after surgery.

What's normal

What's normal, and what's worth an urgent call

Normal, expected recovery: swelling peaking in the first two to four days and easing over the following weeks; puffiness and faint bruising around the eyes as fluid settles downward, clearing over two to three weeks; tightness across the forehead, numbness or an odd sensation over the lifted scalp, and a heavy-feeling brow that softens over weeks; and slight differences between the two sides early on. None of this needs intervention — it is a forehead lift healing as it should.

What warrants an urgent call is anything that breaks sharply from that path: rapidly increasing, tense swelling on one side of the forehead, especially if firm and painful (a possible collection that needs prompt review); severe or escalating pain not eased by your prescribed medication; a sudden change in skin colour over the forehead or scalp; fever or spreading redness, warmth or discharge around a scalp port suggesting infection; or any new problem with eyesight or eye closure. Sudden, marked one-sided forehead swelling in the first day or two is the classic reason to contact the clinic without delay rather than wait.

The reassurance that matters most is being able to reach the surgeon who actually performed the operation. If you can send a photo and get a same-person answer on whether your swelling and bruising are on track — or be told to come in — you are not left guessing, which is especially valuable once you have travelled home.

At Garnet

How Garnet manages swelling and after-care

Garnet is a single-surgeon clinic in Apgujeong, Seoul. Dr. In-Soo Baek is a board-certified plastic surgeon (Korean medical licence no. 77407) and the only operating doctor — he performs the endoscopic forehead lift and reviews your recovery himself, so the person assessing your swelling is the person who did the surgery. The clinic keeps the day light, with unhurried time and clear after-care guidance for an operation whose swelling shifts around to the eyes and needs a little explaining.

Aftercare covers exactly the measures above — elevation, gentle cooling of the forehead and eyes, rest, blood-pressure care and what to avoid — and the scalp-port suture removal around day 10 doubles as a check that the ports and swelling are settling on track. Garnet runs structured follow-up at one, three and six months, which suits how the brow height and forehead settle over time, and for international patients much of this happens by messenger: you send a photo and the same surgeon confirms your recovery is on course or flags anything that needs attention.

If you are still deciding, start with a no-obligation online assessment: send clear photos and the surgeon will give an honest view of what recovery — including how much swelling and eye-area bruising to realistically expect, and how long to stay — would look like for you.

FAQ

Common questions

How long does swelling last after a forehead lift?
Swelling usually peaks in the first two to four days, then eases steadily. Most of the swelling others would notice resolves over the first two to three weeks, with many patients comfortable socially by around three to six weeks. Residual tightness across the forehead and an odd sensation over the lifted scalp soften over the following weeks.
Why do my eyes swell and bruise when the surgery was on my forehead?
Swelling obeys gravity, so fluid that builds in the forehead settles downward into the eyelids and around the eyes over the first days. That is why the eyes can look puffy and faintly bruised even though nothing was operated on there. It is a normal pattern after an endoscopic forehead lift, not a sign of a problem.
How long does bruising last after a forehead lift?
Because the incisions sit in the scalp, the scalp itself often shows little bruising while the eye area carries more of it as blood settles downward. It shifts colour from dark to green-yellow as it fades and most clears within two to three weeks. Makeup can usually cover what remains around the eyes once your surgeon clears it.
How can I reduce swelling and bruising after a forehead lift?
Keep your head elevated (sleeping propped up at around 30–45 degrees for the first week or two), cool the forehead and eyes gently in the first 48 hours, rest and avoid strenuous activity and straining for two to three weeks, keep your blood pressure steady, skip alcohol and smoking, stay hydrated and keep salt low. Disclosing your medications beforehand also keeps bruising down.
Is swelling after a forehead lift normal?
Yes. Swelling peaking in the first two to four days and easing over the following weeks is the normal, expected path, as is puffiness that settles into the eyes and tightness across the forehead that softens over weeks. What warrants an urgent call is rapidly increasing, tense one-sided forehead swelling, severe pain, or signs of infection such as fever or spreading redness at a scalp port.
When should I urgently contact the clinic?
Call without delay if you have rapidly increasing, tense swelling on one side of the forehead — especially if firm and painful — severe or escalating pain not eased by your medication, a sudden change in skin colour over the forehead, fever or spreading redness, warmth or discharge around a scalp port, or any new problem with eyesight or closing your eyes. Sudden marked one-sided swelling in the first day or two is the classic reason to seek prompt review.
Why does my forehead feel so tight and numb?
Tightness comes from the lifted and re-anchored forehead tissue settling around the five fixation points, and numbness from the small sensory nerves over the scalp recovering after the lift. Both are expected after an endoscopic forehead lift and usually ease gradually over weeks. Persistent or worsening numbness with other concerning signs is worth raising with your surgeon.
When can I wash my hair after a forehead lift?
Your surgeon gives you specific timing, as it depends on how the scalp ports are healing; usually gentle washing is possible within the first several days, avoiding scrubbing directly over the ports. Follow the exact instructions you are given, since the ports are healing incisions and rough handling too early risks irritation or infection.
When can I wear makeup over the eye-area bruising?
Usually once any eye-area bruising has faded a little and your surgeon clears it, makeup can cover what remains. Keep makeup away from the scalp ports until they have healed and follow your surgeon's specific timing, as applying it too early over healing skin risks irritation or infection.
How does Garnet check my swelling is settling normally?
Garnet runs structured follow-up at one, three and six months with the same board-certified surgeon who performed the procedure, plus the scalp-port suture-removal check around day 10. For international patients much of this is by messenger — you send a photo and the same surgeon confirms your swelling and bruising are on track or asks you to come in.

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