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It is not clear from your photo whether these forehead irregularities are related to bone contour irregularity or it is due to a soft tissue mass underneath your skin. Frequently small cysts or benign fat tumors (lipoma) may create similar deformities.You should seek a consult of a board certified plastic surgeon in your area for a detailed evaluation.
Thank you for your question and photos. If the irregular areas bother you, you could use temporary fillers even it out, or you could choose to have a permanent bone filler placed to accomplish an enduring solution.
It is impossible to know "what caused" these from the photos, nonetheless, you have them. Most likely, these can be predictably, effectively and aesthetically improved with temporary or permanent filler.
Rest assured everyone has some asymmetry to the brow line. If we didn't, we would likely look quite unnatural. That said, if your asymmetry bothers you, there are some options. I would likely recommend hair transplantation to adjust the line. I perform the follicular unit technique, which...
The brows can seem heavy either due to being naturally prominent, or due to the aging process (which causes sagging of the brow and forehead). A brow lift can help if your tissues are sagging, but it may not be effective if your brows are naturally prominent because of your facial structure....
Not sure what they mean by partial. I will sometimes do a pretrichial browlift just over the outer portion of the brow. This is the area that usually falls first and causes the temporal hooding of the upper eyelid. So if the center portion of your brow is in okay...
First, I am so sorry to hear about your accident, and understand this well. From looking at your pictures it appears that you do have some elevation of your brows-- particularly medially. This could be improved in several ways. To explain: collagen turnover takes one year, at least, in...
Hello,that is a great question. I actually recently wrote a three part editorial series on forehead lifting and the eyebrows, you may find it helpful. It discusses what happens after a lift and the physiology of lifting. Hopefully you find it interesting.James P. Bonaparte.Cosmetic and...
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