Beverly Hills Forehead Lift doctors
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Richard W. Fleming, MD
Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon
416 N Bedford Dr Suite 200, Beverly Hills |
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20 answers |
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Francis R. Palmer, III, MD
Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon
8500 Wilshire Blvd Ste 900, Beverly Hills |
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10 answers |
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Jonathan Hoenig, MD
Beverly Hills Oculoplastic Surgeon
9735 Wilshire Blvd Suite 308, Beverly Hills |
4 answers | |
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Sam Goldberger, MD
Beverly Hills Oculoplastic Surgeon
9735 Wilshire Blvd Suite 319, Beverly Hills |
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2 answers |
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Sanjay Grover MD
Orange County Plastic Surgeon
360 San Miguel Drive Suite 507, Newport Beach |
2 answers | |
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Brent Moelleken, MD
Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon
120 S Spalding Dr Suite 110, Beverly Hills |
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2 answers |
Recent Answers
I've read that it is possible with hair transplants, but is there any other way? I've heard there's a way to lower your foreheads length by making an incision in the fine hairs, and putting the forehead skin over it and it'll grow through the scar, or something. Is this procedure possible when attempting to reduce a foreheads width?
The height of the forehead can be reduced by burying an incision in the fine hairs at the hairline after lowering the frontal hairline, a technique that we developed many years ago. However, this does not work along the temporal hairline to decrease the forehead width because of the direction of hair growth at the sides of the forehead. Hair transplants can be placed but do not look natural. Unfortunately there is no way to effectively reduce the forehead width.
I was thinking that maybe I can get some type of transplant to expand the skin on my forehead, then go weeks later to get forehead reduction surgery, and since the skin on my forehead has already been expanded, the surgery will not pull on my eyebrows. Is this possible? Also, is it possible to reduce both the width and length of my forehead in one procedure? If not, would it require multiple procedures?
Years ago we developed a hairline lowering procedure to decrease the height of the forehead. If the scalp is tight, we sometimes expand the scalp as a preliminary procedure. It is not necessary to raise the eye brows but this can be done as part of the procedure if the brows are in poor position. Go to my website for a description of this procedure and examples of surgical results.
I'll also need a skin expanding implant to help reduce the length of it. Can this all be done in one sitting (excluding the 6 weeks of skin expansion)? I've read that I need to graft hair from the donor site to cover the scar on my hairline, and just graft hair to the sides of my forehead to reduce the width, which causes no scarring. Isn't there a laser surgery, dermabrasion, or peel that can remove scars? Or at least from the epidermis so it won't be visible.
After scalp expansion, the hairline can be lowered to decrease the height of the forehead and reduce the bony prominence above your eyebrows. In the technique we developed, hair follicles which are buried under the skin closure produce hair that grows through and in front of the hairline to hide that incision. Go to our website for a complete description of the surgery and examples of post-op results.




