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Forehead reduction hairline lowering
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Forehead reduction hairline lowering
Onika KelenyNovember 12, 2020
WORTH IT$8,500
I always had a high hairline, thin edges and a large forehead. I am looking forward to being able to do different hairstyles without worrying about how to part my hair etc.. I can't wait to rock a sleek back ponytail. So sexy!
The first night was a bit rough . Glad I add my girl with me to help. I listened to 3 different healing, guided meditations on youtube for like 7 hours . Helped alot to ease anxiety and stay positive.
The first night was a bit rough . Glad I add my girl with me to help. I listened to 3 different healing, guided meditations on youtube for like 7 hours . Helped alot to ease anxiety and stay positive.
UPDATED FROM Onika Keleny
4 months post
Recovery
Onika KelenyMarch 6, 2021
Here are some pictures from oldest the latest.
A few things to know. At month one a started loosing hair (temporary shock loss) my doctor told be that this would probably happen so I was mentally prepared. Also crazy itching due to nerves healing started around that time specially in the evenings. I sprayed some lidocaine on my scalp that helped. I find that gentle brunching helped instead of scratching my head in my fingers like a crazy person.
At month 2 the feeling on my scalp started coming back.... when I touched my scalp I felt bumps and if I pushed it hurt. I thought it was a cyst but my doctor said its the dissolvable fasteners that I felt...
I did have 1 piece of thread and one stitch poke out on my scar.. I tried not to pick at it. Now I’m 4 most post and they are both gone.
I still put sunscreen and maderma which has sunscreen on my scar almost daily.
I really glad I did this. My hair is slowly coming back. I am thinking about doing a plasma treatment to help the growth along but it’s not that bad...
Just trusting the process.
A few things to know. At month one a started loosing hair (temporary shock loss) my doctor told be that this would probably happen so I was mentally prepared. Also crazy itching due to nerves healing started around that time specially in the evenings. I sprayed some lidocaine on my scalp that helped. I find that gentle brunching helped instead of scratching my head in my fingers like a crazy person.
At month 2 the feeling on my scalp started coming back.... when I touched my scalp I felt bumps and if I pushed it hurt. I thought it was a cyst but my doctor said its the dissolvable fasteners that I felt...
I did have 1 piece of thread and one stitch poke out on my scar.. I tried not to pick at it. Now I’m 4 most post and they are both gone.
I still put sunscreen and maderma which has sunscreen on my scar almost daily.
I really glad I did this. My hair is slowly coming back. I am thinking about doing a plasma treatment to help the growth along but it’s not that bad...
Just trusting the process.
Replies (3)
March 6, 2021
thanks for the update! it looks really good. how much did your doctor lower by ?
February 3, 2023
Hello! Beautiful results! I’m currently 6 weeks post op and losing a lot of hair above the incision line. I went from being able to hide the scar with my hair to it now being very visible. I know it’s most likely shock loss and temporary but I’m so nervous!! Did you use rogane or do anything special to help? Thank you for your advice
UPDATED FROM Onika Keleny
1 year post
17 months update
Onika KelenyApril 9, 2022
My hair is getting thicker and I still love my results. The scar/line is almost undetectable and I and wear my hair back confidently.
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