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In the photos, the cheeks and nose are not fully visible. Additionally, the visibility of the cornea and the radix of the nose allows us to measure the distance between them and provide information about whether there is a low radix. Apart from this, compared to the upper part of the forehead, it is observed that the frontal bone anterior wall is not excessively protruded. From the pictures, it is apparent that the nose radix is quite low. A computed tomography scan taken in the sagittal plane provides us with significant information about frontal sinus size, anterior wall thickness, and nose radix.
This is a procedure I do all the time. The photo you sent is very limited in what it shows but in general the forehead can be smoothed across the entire area including above the eyebrows to closer to the hairline. The procedure takes about an hour and lasts forever. Watch our videos to learn...
Hello, hope you are well. Infraorbital implants are designed to reduce tear trough deformities (the undereye hollowing). There are several options for augmenting this area: dermal fillers, fat grafting, tear trough implants, and fat repositioning blepharoplasty. There are advantages and...
There are several things that can be done. First of all, we should see a side view photo. That will be the best way to determine what is valuable for you. It may be needed to reduce the forehead, but there are other options.
Hello, hope you are well. The best option to improve your brow asymmetry is a brow lift. An endoscopic approach can be performed with small incisions hidden just behind the hairline. You could consider eyelid surgery as well for correction of ptosis. To me, the lateral canthi (outer corners of...
Hello, hope you are doing well. The area you have outlined is also called the glabella. At The Spiegel Center, we routinely perform forehead contouring as a method to feminize the face. This involves creating an incision in the scalp to access the glabella in order to reduce the bony projection....
I do more forehead surgery than likely anyone in the world. However, you don't need this. Your forehead bone looks beautiful. If you think this is a misinterpretation, send additional photos and we can check it out.
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