Pittsburgh Chin Surgery doctors

David V. Martini, MD David V. Martini, MD
Elkton Facial Plastic Surgeon
330 E. Pulaski Hwy, Elkton
1 answer
Paul L. Leong, MD Paul L. Leong, MD
Pittsburgh Facial Plastic Surgeon
2643 East Carson St , Pittsburgh
James Barber, MD James Barber, MD
Pittsburgh Plastic Surgeon
301 Ohio River Blvd, Sewickley
Daniel J. Callaghan Jr., MD Daniel J. Callaghan Jr., MD
Pittsburgh Facial Plastic Surgeon
New Castle
Raymond A. Capone, Jr., MD 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

David V. Martini, MD
Elkton Facial Plastic Surgeon
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