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Plastic Surgery Case Study – Total Soft Tissue Forehead Reshaping with Frontal Hairline Advancement, Browlift and Temporal Implants

Background:  There are numerous dimensional considerations in forehead surgery. The contour of the forehead is controlled by the shape of the underlying bone centrally and the temporal muscles laterally which can be modified by either augmentation or reduction. The vertical length of the forehead, however, is controlled by the soft tissue landmarks of the frontal Read More…

A Modified Technique in Frontal Hairline Advancement

The vertical height of the upper face (forehead) is classically known as being one-third of the total vertical height of the face. While a long forehead skin distance is described as greater than 10mm of the mid facial height or more than 6.5cms between the eyebrows and the hairline, in the end all that matters Read More…

Plastic Surgery Case Study – Total Forehead Reshaping in a Female with a Long and Protruding Forehead

Background: The forehead occupies a full one-third of the face’s surface area. Its borders are the hair-bearing areas of the frontal hairline superiorly, the eyebrows inferiorly and the temporal hairline laterally. The frontal hairline determines the vertical length of the forehead. The eyebrows provide facial expression and create a emotional appearance. The forehead bone determines Read More…

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