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Hairline Lowering with Dr Warwick Nettle at Silkwood Medical. Bondi, AU
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I had my surgery done in December 2015. it's...
Sarah16December 24, 2015
WORTH IT$14,380
I had my surgery done in December 2015. it's totally worth it.. i'm still recovering and still not able to enjoy styling my hair the way i used to, but Dr Nettle did manage to reduce my forehead more with more than one inch.. and it's only matter of time till i can do what i want with my hair.. it ended up very beautiful more that what i've expected.. i still feel numb though.
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December 30, 2015
I bet you look great! I have actually been considering the same doctor, since the ones in the US are pretty expensive to travel to. Was there a long waiting list with Dr Nettle - did you have to wait long from the time you enquired to the time you had your surgery? Thanks!
December 30, 2015
well you the doctor will need to see you for a consultation and see if you are eligible.. he will check if you have enough skin to pull (you will need to place both hands on top of you head and move it front and back to see if you able to move the hairline, plus other stuff).. for me i had the consultation in Feb 2015, but it took me sometimes to think about it and to save up. then i called them in October and they managed to fit me for the operation in December. it's totally worth it and there's no pain just "discomfort" in the first couple of days. all the best.

January 29, 2016
Did you have to have a stage two? Where they put the liquid to stretch the skin?
September 15, 2018
Thank you for a great review. Do you mind sharing pictures of the scar? Have you had any complications since? Thanks so much for taking the time to help others
Welcome to the community and thanks so much for offering your opinion of your doctor.
It would be great if you could give us a little more detail about your experience, like why you had the surgery, your tips for getting good results, pros/cons, and info on the recovery process.
Our community members especially love seeing photos from before, during, and after — a realistic look at what they can expect. Photos grab the attention of the community and encourage more support for you.
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