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You may benefit from a frontal browlift. This will lower your hairline and remove some of the excess forehead skin and arch the eyebrows in a more normal anatomical position.Best Wishes,Gary Horndeski, M.D.
Hello, thanks for posting your question. Yes, you can have a pretrichial/trichophytic brow lift does not advance the hairline by much. Be sure to discuss your goals and expectations with your surgeon, and listen to advice that you might receive about the best surgical option to reach those aims....
Hello, hope you are well. Thank you for posting your photo and questions. I presume the photo here is showing the "indentation"/scar that resulted from surgery. There are a number of things that can help with this, but the best initial option may be a laser resurfacing of the scar. (Sometimes a...
Hello and thank you for your question. A formal evaluation would be needed to determine the best treatment. There are both surgical and non-surgical options to correct this, depending on your exact situation. For less significant issues, there are nonsurgical treatments: To give the eyebrows a...
On Photo 2, it appears as though both brows are symmetrical in height and position. It is very difficult to comment on any upper eye lid skin excess on the photos provided. Your surgery was relatively recent. It is best that you discuss any concerns with your operating surgeon.
Hello, hope you are well. Based on your description, a temporal brow lift is probably your best option. It addresses primarily the lateral aspect (tail) of the brow, and it can be done unilaterally to address asymmetry. The advantage of the procedure is that it can be done under local...
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