Pittsburgh Chin Surgery doctors
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David V. Martini, MD
Elkton Facial Plastic Surgeon
330 E. Pulaski Hwy, Elkton |
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Paul L. Leong, MD
Pittsburgh Facial Plastic Surgeon
2643 East Carson St , Pittsburgh |
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James Barber, MD
Pittsburgh Plastic Surgeon
301 Ohio River Blvd, Sewickley |
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Daniel J. Callaghan Jr., MD
Pittsburgh Facial Plastic Surgeon
New Castle |
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Raymond A. Capone, Jr., MD
Pittsburgh Plastic Surgeon
5727 Centre Avenue, Pittsburgh |
Recent Answers
Can a Long Face Be Fixed with Plastic Surgery?
My face is very long, I have both a large forehead and a larger chin. I would not be interested in fillers to make it wider because I feel it would just be huge then. I want to know if a chin reduction or forehead reduction would be beneficial, if yes, which will be more so? Thank for any advice! I'm also aware of the ptosis of my left eye, which I plan to fix as well.
A: facial proportions
you are not as long in the face as you may believe. consider a tricophytic brow lift - this lowers the hairline, which will have a tremendous beneficial effect on your facial proportions. i think once your forehead is more proportionate your head will appear "normal" size due to restored proportions of upper/middle/lower face



