The brow descends gradually enough that many patients notice it in a photograph before they notice it in the mirror. You do not feel weary — but something around the eyes has started reading that way. The brow sits lower than it used to. The upper lid looks heavier. You want it addressed without surgery — with a shorter recovery than a surgical brow lift and without planning weeks away from work or daily life.
Related PDO thread procedures at Desert Bloom: PDO Thread Lift for full-face lift, Neck Thread Lift for jaw-neck transition, Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty for nasal refinement. Browse all options on our PDO Threads hub.
What it is: Fine, barbed PDO threads placed under the skin to reposition the brow tail and stimulate collagen. No incisions, no surgical anesthesia.
Results last: Around 12–18 months in most cases.
Recovery: Minimal — most return to office work in 2–3 days; mild swelling and slight asymmetry resolve in the first week.
Common side effects: Bruising, swelling, transient mild asymmetry. Uncommon: thread palpability or visibility, infection, persistent ptosis — these require prompt clinical evaluation.
Ideal candidate: Early-to-moderate brow descent with reasonable skin elasticity. Not for significant excess skin or hooding requiring surgical brow lift.
Alternatives: Botox brow lift for chemical elevation; surgical brow lift for significant skin excess.
Starting cost: $1,800 flat at Desert Bloom.
These are the questions most patients need answered before deciding whether a consultation makes sense.

How much does a thread brow lift cost in Scottsdale?
$1,800 flat fee covering both brows in a single session. Each patient receives a written quote at consultation; no hidden add-ons.
How long does a thread brow lift last?
Results typically last 12–18 months. The PDO threads themselves dissolve over 6–8 months, but the collagen scaffold they trigger supports the lift well beyond that.
Is there real downtime?
Minimal. Most patients return to office work in 2–3 days. Mild swelling and slight asymmetry are normal for the first week and resolve as the tissue settles.
Will it look natural — or pulled?
A thread brow lift elevates the brow tail by 2–5 mm — a subtle, refreshed look. It is designed to look rested, not surgical.
Am I a candidate?
Best fit: early-to-moderate brow descent with reasonable skin elasticity. Significant hooding or excess skin may need a surgical brow lift. We confirm candidacy at the free 30-min assessment.
A PDO brow lift is a non-surgical cosmetic procedure that repositions a brow that has started to descend — the shift most women notice not as "aging," but as a sagging of the upper face that leaves the eyes looking more tired or less open. Fine, dissolvable barbed threads placed under the skin lift the brow into a more rested position. No incisions. No operating-room sedation.

PDO (polydioxanone) has been used in medical applications for over three decades. Two things happen at once: an immediate, structural repositioning of the eyebrows, and a slower improvement in skin quality as the threads dissolve over six months and the body produces new collagen (Suh et al., 2015). The lift is what you see first. The collagen is what makes it last.
Certain PDO thread systems are FDA-cleared for soft tissue approximation. Their use for aesthetic thread brow lifting depends on the specific device, indication, anatomy, and clinical judgment.
All PDO thread procedures at Desert Bloom →
PDO threads are positioned in the brow and temporal area, with entry points near the hairline. The treatment zone, thread path, and entry points are carefully planned based on each patient's anatomy.

At Desert Bloom, this is not a “come in and get it done” procedure. The setup matters as much as the treatment itself.
Before any threads are placed, the frontalis — the muscle that constantly lifts your forehead — is relaxed with Botox, Dysport, or Daxxify two weeks prior to threading.

Many thread brow lift protocols do not require this step. Dr. Borakowski does: if the frontalis keeps pulling the brow during the critical healing phase, the threads work against constant movement. Relaxing the forehead first may help reduce movement against the threads during early healing — and this visit is also where she assesses whether your anatomy is right for threading at all.
On the day of treatment, the area is numbed with local anesthesia near the hairline, smaller entry points (≤2 mm — no incisions, no stitches) are created, and thin cannulas guide barbed PDO threads beneath the skin along specific lifting vectors.

You see the lift right away — no sedation, no operating room, and you walk out on your own. Two to four threads per side in most cases; count and direction depend on your anatomy.
Numbing along planned entry points near the hairline.
Small openings created — no incisions, no stitches needed.
Barbed PDO threads guided through thin cannulas along lifting vectors into the brow tissue.
Threads gently tensioned, immediately repositioning the brow.
Entry points closed with gentle pressure. No sutures required. You drive home.
Over six months, the PDO threads break down into water and carbon dioxide. The body responds to their placement by activating fibroblasts — the cells responsible for collagen — which gradually improves skin density and firmness in the brow and forehead area (Suh et al., 2015).
You see apparent brow elevation right after the procedure. The outcome continues to develop over three to six months as collagen builds: the brow sits higher, the upper lid looks less heavy, and the expression appears rested rather than fatigued. Results typically last 12 to 18 months; patients with stronger skin elasticity, healthier tissue quality, and lower repetitive facial strain may maintain results longer. The procedure can be repeated when results fade — most patients schedule annual maintenance.
The threads instantly lift the brow. Some swelling and mild asymmetry are normal and usually resolve as the tissue settles.
Swelling resolves. Many people return to office work in about 2–3 days. Recovery time is minimal for most.
Collagen production ramps up. Skin texture, firmness, and tissue density improve as the body's healing response continues.
Full collagen response. Skin quality, firmness, and the lifting effect reach their best.
Results typically last 12–18 months; some patients see fading closer to 9–12 months, others maintain results beyond 18. Annual maintenance is common.
A PDO brow lift can address:
A PDO brow lift cannot address:
To see how lateral brow descent presents in a real patient and how Dr. Borakowski approached the correction, read our non-surgical brow repositioning case study.
Good candidates are usually in their late 30s to mid-50s with early descent and good skin quality. They are not chasing perfection — they are noticing a shift. Patients who have already used neurotoxin for brow elevation, but no longer get enough lift from muscle relaxation alone, may also be considered if their skin quality and brow anatomy support threading.

Patients who see the clearest improvement from a PDO brow lift
“Minimal downtime” is accurate for the majority of patients — though the first few days have specifics worth knowing.
Mild soreness, swelling, and bruising at the insertion points can occur. A sensation of tightness or mild pulling in the brow and forehead is normal as the threads settle, and usually resolves within days. Sleep on your back with your head elevated. Avoid makeup, facial massage, and alcohol.

Swelling and discoloration peak around day two or three, then fade. You may notice slight unevenness or subtle skin dimpling as the threads settle — expected, and resolves on its own. Office-based work usually resumes by day two or three; physically demanding jobs should allow five to seven days.
Most noticeable recovery symptoms resolve within the first two weeks. Avoid strenuous exercise, facials, facial massage, intense heat (sauna, steam room), and heavy lifting for 30 days. “Jarring activity” means high-impact cardio and resistance training — not walking or gentle daily movement.

| Feature | Thread Brow Lift | Endoscopic Surgical Brow Lift |
|---|---|---|
| Anesthesia | Local anesthesia | General anesthesia |
| Downtime | 3–7 days | 2–4 weeks |
| Scarring | None (entry points ≤2mm) | Small incisions behind the hairline |
| Result duration | ~12–18 months | 5–10 years |
| Reversibility | Threads dissolve; result fades naturally | Permanent structural repositioning |
| Best for | Mild-to-moderate descent, surgery-averse | Severe descent, surgical candidate |
Threading is not a surgical equivalent. Surgical brow lift techniques — classic, endoscopic, temporal — each involve cosmetic incisions and surgeon-administered anesthesia. The thread approach offers a shorter recovery and smaller scale of intervention: no operating-room surgery, no surgical incisions, and no permanent tissue repositioning. For severe brow ptosis or heavy upper eyelid skin, a plastic surgeon consultation is the more appropriate starting point. The brow lift pairs naturally with a full PDO thread lift or neck thread lift as part of a coordinated non-surgical facelift plan.
A Botox brow lift relaxes the muscles that pull the brow downward, producing a passive elevation that lasts around three to four months. A thread lift physically repositions the eyebrows and stimulates collagen — lasting around 12 to 18 months for most patients.

At Desert Bloom the neurotoxin visit comes first — required, not optional. With the forehead muscles relaxed, threads work against less movement during early healing, which may support a more stable result than threading alone in appropriate candidates.
At Desert Bloom Skincare, the thread brow lift is $1,800 — flat. This covers Dr. Borakowski’s pre-procedure assessment, local anesthetic, threads, and post-procedure check. Time to complete: approximately 60 minutes in-office. The price does not change with thread count or vector complexity.
Financing is available with Affirm, Cherry, and Care Credit. The monthly payment will vary by purchase amount and customer credit rating. For all treatment pricing, see our complete price list →
Scope note: A thread brow lift is an upper-face procedure. If laxity extends into the cheeks, jawline, or neck, Dr. Borakowski may recommend a broader PDO thread lift plan instead of treating the brow alone.
Addresses the brow, midface, and jowls for patients with descent across multiple facial zones.
Learn more →Combines upper face repositioning with neck firming for a full non-surgical result.
Learn more →The Botox-first protocol is required at Desert Bloom and may support a more stable lift than threading alone in appropriate candidates.
Learn more →Threads provide structural lift while dermal fillers restore lost volume in temples and upper cheeks — addressing both laxity and volume depletion.
Learn more →The brow is one of the more anatomically demanding zones in thread lifting. The margin between a natural result and an over-elevated look is narrow, and vectors suitable for one anatomy do not transfer to another.

Dr. Borakowski trained directly with Dr. Murat Tsintsadze, plastic surgeon — one of the world’s foremost authorities on thread lifting — with specific focus on vector planning for the brow and temporal area. Cadaver training grounds her knowledge of where threads should and should not go in actual anatomy. In January 2025 she presented PDO thread techniques at IMCAS World Congress in Paris; she serves as adjunct faculty at the University of Bridgeport and has practiced in Scottsdale for 17 years.

“The brow is one of the most anatomically nuanced areas to thread. I rely on the specific vector geometry from my advanced thread lifting training — not generic patterns. And if a patient's anatomy tells me they need a surgical consultation instead, that is the conversation we have.”
Dr. Natalya Borakowski, NMD is the founder of Desert Bloom Skincare in Scottsdale, AZ. Her clinical practice centers on thread-based facial lifting, neurotoxin protocols, and non-surgical facial refinement. Learn more about Dr. Borakowski →
Dr. Borakowski offers a complimentary 30-minute assessment at Desert Bloom Skincare. During the visit she evaluates your anatomy, reviews your medical history, discusses realistic outcomes, and determines whether PDO threads — or a different approach — is the better fit for your goals.
The assessment is designed to answer one question first: whether lifting the brow with threads is anatomically appropriate — not whether you are ready to buy the procedure.
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Certain PDO thread systems are FDA-cleared for soft tissue approximation. Their use for aesthetic thread brow lifting depends on the specific device, indication, anatomy, and clinical judgment. Individual results vary. This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Schedule a consultation to determine whether this procedure is appropriate for your anatomy and goals.
Content reviewed by Dr. Natalya Borakowski, NMD. Last updated: April 2026.
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