Miami Forehead Lift doctors
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B. Pat Pazmino, MD
Miami Plastic Surgeon
848 Brickell Avenue Suite 820, Miami |
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Jeffrey S. Epstein, MD
Miami Facial Plastic Surgeon
6280 Sunset Drive Suite 504, Miami |
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10 answers |
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Darryl J. Blinski, MD
Miami Plastic Surgeon
6705 S.W. 57 Ave Suite 412, Miami |
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2 answers |
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Armando Soto, MD
Orlando Plastic Surgeon
7009 Dr. Phillips Blvd. Suite 100, Orlando |
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1 answer |
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Jacob D. Steiger, MD
Boca Raton Facial Plastic Surgeon
4800 Linton Blvd. Suite D502B, Delray Beach |
1 answer |
Recent Answers
I used to have a very short forehead. I had it enhanced using laser treatment. It is longer and looks good when I have my hair down, but it looks very fake if I pull my hair up! You can see a very unnatural hair line. Can you tell me if there is anything I can do to give my forehead a more natural look? Thanks,
Hi there-
Unfortunately, I don't believe there will be an easy fix for you, but as long as you don't mind experimenting a bit and being patient, you may be able to improve the appearance of your hairline using Latisse (off label) or Rogaine.
I would not be optimistic about these options however, as laser hair removal treatments work because they permanently prevent hair from growing....
Your best bet is probably restoration of your hairline using a micrografting technique.
I'm a female in my 30's with a square,flat somewhat high forehead.Along with having a square jaw, as I get older, both are making my face appear masculine.I'm interested in the reverse brow lift for lifting around my eyes & lowering of my hairline but wondering if it's possible to "round-out" my forehead during this procedure to a more feminine look. Also wondering about removing the frown muscle & is there a way to remove a bulging forehead vein that comes and goes.
The hairline advancement/forehead shortening procedure usually does not permit rounding out of the hairline- instead, this can be subsequently achieved with hair grafting performed several weeks later. Depending on the laxity of the scalp, the hairline can be advanced by anywhere from ½ an inch to as much as almost 2 inches, but the occasional patient will choose to have balloon tissue expansion to permit further advancement. Transecting of the frown muscles is unfortunately a temporary solution, as it seems that these muscles regrow.
I am very happy with the results so far, since my doctor did different procedures at the same time, but I'm a little concern with the fact that I can't move one eyebrow. I still see the swelling, but I feel no numbness, and little bruising. The side I can't move hurts more than the other and have a tingling sensation by the sutures and is more swelled than the other side. Is it too early to know if there was nerve damage? Is it true that botox in the nerve would force it to move? GOD bless!!
This is not an uncommon usually temporary issue after browlift, and almost always the nerve will regain its function. And no, Botox will not help with regaining of the nerve function.




