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Irregular Trichophytic Brrowlift with Brow bone Reduction instead of coronal incision. This is a procedure I invented and it will NOT leave a noticeable scar. See an experienced surgeon who can show you photos with the hair pulled back.
In rare cases a small amount of bone can be removed through a small incision with, or without, endoscopic assistance. But, it depends upon the size of your forehead and the amount you need removed. The coronal incision can be done in a way, however, where it is nearly invisible and easily hidden.
If you want nasofrontal angle to be deeper, like in the first picture, that can be achieved with rhinoplasty., by reducsing nasal and forehead bones. The oposite, flattening of the angle, like in second photo, can be achieved by placing a role of fascia (taken from underneath the scalp in temple...
Significant reduction of brow bones (supraorbital rims) will need open approach, which means incision in the forehad, usually along hairline or higher. In same patients who have very thich eyebrows, incision can be made within eyebrow hair and reduction of bones accomplished. In person...
Good Morning! I agree that separating procedures is a good idea. This gives you and the surgeon a chance to evaluate all the results after swelling is down. I would recommend waiting at least 3 months between major cases. The open rhinoplasty will cause a decent amount of swelling and will...