Lone Tree Forehead Lift doctors
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Stephen Weber, MD
Lone Tree Facial Plastic Surgeon
9218 Kimmer Drive Suite 201, Lone Tree |
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Mario J. Imola, MD, DDS
Denver Facial Plastic Surgeon
3600 So. Logan St. Suite 100, Englewood |
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Nick Slenkovich, MD
Denver Plastic Surgeon
761 SouthPark Drive, Littleton |
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Tanya Aya Atagi, MD
Denver Plastic Surgeon
10099 Ridgegate Pkwy Suite 430, Lone Tree |
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Edmon Pierre Khoury, MD
Dubai Facial Plastic Surgeon
9777 South Yosemite Street Suite 200, Lone Tree |
Recent Answers
I have a high and wide forehead. Is a forehead reduction possible, where the skin at the corners will be pulled in to bring the hair line down? If so, what is the estimated cost and recovery period of this procedure? Thanks.
A trichophytic browlift will allow the hairline to be lowered. Visible scars can be avoided with proper incision placement and beveling. Seek an experienced facial plastic surgeon who is familiar with open browlift approaches. You can return to work in 1 week but might have bruising around the eyes and some residual swelling. Cost is region specific but surgeons should give you this information at the time of your consultation.
I would like to get surgery to burr the forehead bone to make it as flat as possible, as mine extends outwardly, and also to lower my hairline a little bit down. I would like to know do what type of doctor (if any) performs this surgery and how much it costs. Thanks.
A tricophytic browlift (what my fellow commenters have also been describing) will allow the hairline to be lowered. The cautions regarding visible scars have been mentioned. Seek a facial plastic surgeon who is familiar with the tricophytic approach and knows where the place the scar and how to bevel the incision to provide maximum camouflage to the scar. The approach would also allow the forehead contouring that you seek.




