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I'm sorry but I don't see what you are talking about. Perhaps post some better pictures and ask your question again. I do see maybe a contour issue in the glabella that extends superiorly from there but again the pics are hard to judge. Perhaps you should look into getting some filler?
This may be due to the muscles of your forehead, or the bone.We should be able to improve this with either reducing the bone, filling in the gap, or softening the surrounding muscles.
Hello Emmaporter7, If you have a forehead reduction, or hairline lowering/advancement procedure, you can choose how you wish to wear your fringe after the operation. Your hair would not be cut during the procedure, so your fringe would remain undisturbed. You may choose to keep it while your...
You have upper forehead bossing ir more commonly referred to as forehead horns. Your upper forehead horns can be reduced to a more normal and less protrusive shape through a bone burring technique from an incision behind your hairline. Such upper forehead bone reductions are usually in the range...
Hi there! Thanks for the great question and your photo. Yes, you can have hairline lowering surgery with a small widow's peak like I see in the photo. The key thing for hairline lowering (a.k.a. forehead reduction) is that most of the need for hair coverage should be in the central forehead...