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Thank you for your question. I suggest that you move forward and consult with a board certified facial plastic surgeon.Best wishes,
Yes, your brow bone can be reduced using an Irregular Trichophytic Forehead Incision we developed 35 years ago. The scar will not show IF properly done. However if you have hair loss in the future you would need hair replacement surgery.
By your pictures you have brow bone protrusion not frontal bossing. You may also call it brow bone bossing. This can be reduced through a brow bone reduction procedure. In a male the scalp incision that it takes to do this procedure must be carefully considered.
Thank you for your question. While it is possible, the same surgeon would not typically have the expertise to perform both at the same time. Always work with a board certified facial plastic surgeon. Best wishes,
Absolutely, I would be concerned. If a surgeon does not have admitting privileges at a hospital, I would run the other way. There are plenty of great surgeons in this country. Explore other options.
Thank you for your question. I suggest that you move forward and consult with a board certified facial plastic surgeon. Best wishes,