Southlake Forehead Lift doctors
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Walter D. Gracia, MD
Arlington Plastic Surgeon
1204 5th Avenue, Fort Worth |
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Scott E. Kasden, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
1422 Main Street Suite 274, Southlake |
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2 answers |
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Michael A. Bogdan, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
410 N Carroll Avenue Suite 170, Southlake |
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Vishnu Rumalla, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
1870 Keller Parkway Suite 100, Keller |
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1 answer |
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Steven Holzman, MD
Austin Plastic Surgeon
6818 Austin Center Boulevard Suite 206, Austin |
Recent Answers
what can be done for my super low forehead?? i tweezed about a 1/2 cm of my hairline about a year ago and it really opened up my face, but it looked very fake. is there a forehead lift that can be done to give me for forehead length? i just need 1/2 to 1 cm and it really opens up my face. please help me. what can i do? my forehead is only 5cms and very narrow. thanks for all the time and effort. -sarah.
Without pictures it would be difficult to tell if you have a valid concert. There are people with narrow foreheads and low hairlines, surgery can be done to improve this and the reason for consultation with a physician is to help determine if you have a valid problem, what can be done about it and if are a good candidate.
What's the difference between an forehead lift and an endoscopic forehead lift? Which one is better?
Endoscopic browlifts are performed using a camera mounted to scope. The procedure is done through small incisions. A traditional browlift is performed through a coronal incision from ear to ear. Make sure if you are seeking an endoscopic browlift that your surgeon has good experience with the technique and performs the procedure in a facility with the right equipment and staff accustom to the procedure.
I've heard of Botox being able to help Migraines and then this morning I heard that people who have had a Forehead Lift surgery have also reported less migraines. Have any of the doctors on this site received the same feedback from their Forehead Lift patients? Is it true?
I have not read anything definitive about the therapeutic effeccts of brow lift on migraines. Botox relaxes muscles that may trigger the headaches due to spasm. Theoretically, a brow lift may do the same thing surgically. It may be possible if an accurate diagnosis as to the cause of the migraine preoperatively.




