I had a a brow lift done and reversed about 1 year ago. Unknown to me, the surgeon removed muscles, corrugator, frontalis, etc and now my face looks feminine, boyish, and fake. Is it possible to transplant muscle or tissue back to my face to reverse this effect? Maybe an implant similar in texture to muscle? I would prefer not to use filler, and fat is most likely a poor choice because of texture. Please help me. The first photo is before surgery
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Answer: Reconstruction after removal of forehead muscles
Hi! Without an arrow pointing at exactly where you think you are seeing this irregularity, then I would say generally, yes this is normal. You are likely seeing the bulk/action of the procerus muscle and/or the corrugator supercilii muscles. You could consider doing neurotox to these areas to...
During endoscopic surgery of the forehead, one of the most elaborate procedure is release of the brows attachment to the orbital rims. Multiple ligament like structures are cut to allow free movement of the eyebrow. It is not unusual that this area takes longer time to heal. Symptoms that you...
Hello ! A revision is possible. I would advise you to get to your original surgeon first. If you remain dissatisfied after discussing your concerns with your initial surgeon, it might be beneficial to seek a second opinion from another qualified and experienced plastic surgeon. They can...