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What you have is a classic forehead deformity where the central part is more concave, leaving the brow bones and upper forehead as more prominent. This is not a desirable forehead shape particularly in a female. Your forehead can be reshaped by adding a bone cement material to make it smooth and create an overall more convex shaped forehead which is more appealing in females.
The contour of your forehead can be reshaped with surgery or by non-surgical means. Consultations with plastic surgeons in your local area will help you determine your best treatment option. Thank you for sharing your photos and question. Best wishes.
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Your brows are on the low side. when they are relaxed, it allows the skin of the upper eyelid to drape. If you like the look with the brow higher, you can either try some botox to elevate the brow. This will last for 3-4 months. Or you can do some sort of a browlift,...
I perform a forehead lift to raise the eyebrows which has sagged like our faces. I almost entirely do an endoscopic brow lift through about one inch cuts within the hair. I do not do the cut across the forehead. The endoscopic approach is more conservative and very unlikely to get the...
Your photo shows a lot of soft tissue ptosis in the glabella and medial brow regions. Based on a single limited photo, it would appear you would benefit most from an endobrowlift and upper and lower blepharoplasty. The "sub brow lift" procedure you mentioned probably refers to a...
The short answer is no, it is not something you should be worried about. In fact I am sure it went away in the first week. It is a function of the local injection and the surgery itself. Hope you have healed well.Dr. JA. Dean Jabs M.D., Ph.D.Board Certified Plastic SurgeonBethesda MD/McLean VA
Often, the lateral (outer) eyebrow falls, contributing to the eyelid hooding that cannot be addressed by upper blepharoplasty. In that case, lateral brow lift is beneficial. This can be done under local anesthesia, through a pretrichial incision in the temple.