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Dr. Gal Aharonov Facial Plastic Surgery Blog

Facial Plastic Surgery Blog by Dr. Gal Aharonov

Posts Tagged ‘large forehead surgery’

With the forehead reduction surgery, do the brows get raised? I do not want my eyebrows to be any higher.

Wednesday, February 27th, 2013

With the hairline lowering surgery, or forehead reduction surgery, the eyebrows are NOT raised with my technique. I cannot speak for other surgeons who's techniques can raise the eyebrows, but with my technique there is NO chance of that happening. Some people actually would like higher brows. For them it is possible to combine a browlift with the forehead reduction at the same time. That is an additional procedure though.

I am a 29 year old man with a big forehead. I have a dense hairline and I haven’t lost any hair. Would I be a good candidate for the forehead reduction surgery? I need about an inch of reduction.

Tuesday, October 18th, 2011

Before deciding on whether a man would be a good candidate for the forehead reduction surgery we have to make sure that he has few if any indicators of male pattern balding. If someone has a stable hairline and no obvious risk of male pattern balding, he might be a good candidate for the forehead reduction surgery. The hairline can usually be lowered by at least 3 cm in a one stage procedure. If someone needs significantly more of a forehead reduction a tissue expander might be necessary.

If the hairline is not that dense (but is still stable) I sometimes recommend having a small amount of hair grafting done at the same time as the forehead reduction to help camouflage the scar even more and thicken the hairline. Grafting can also be used to shape the hairline a bit and make it rounder.

For hair grafting I usually recommend The New Hair Institute who I work with closely. They are honest, fair, and do an exceptional job. During your consultation we will discuss all the options.

To read more about hairline lowering surgery and forehead reduction surgery please continue to our website.

I am interested in lowering my hairline and having the forehead reduction surgery. How long do you think it would take for me to feel comfortable sleeking my hair back?

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

Although you will look really good almost right away after forehead reduction surgery, there are 2 limiting factors usually for you to feel totally comfortable sleeking your hair back. The first is the incision healing time that may vary depending on your skin type and the way that you heal. The incision looks great even after 2 weeks, but will get better and better for several weeks after that. For people with more pigment in their skin, there might be a bit more of redness associated with the incision that might last a bit longer.

The second limiting factor is your rate of hair growth. Hair will start to grow through the scar and in front of it slowly helping the hide the incision even more. This step may take a few months, depending on the rate of your hair growth.

On the conservative side, I would say it will take about 2 months for you to feel comfortable sleeking your hair back if you are a good healer with fast hair growth, and could take as long as 5-6 months if you have darker skin with slower hair growth.

By how much can you lower a hairline without using a scalp expander? I am hesitant to walk around for 6-8 weeks with an expander in my head.

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

It is very rare that I have to use a scalp expander for a forehead reduction surgery or hairline lowering. There are several variables that control how low we can bring your hairline in one stage without an expander. These include how much scalp laxity you might have, how dense your current hairline is, how much laxity you have in your forehead skin, whether you also might benefit from a brow lift, as well as several others.

Even with all these issues, it is still rare that we need to use a scalp expander to get your hairline where it needs to be. It is a pretty safe bet that we can lower your hairline by at least an inch, and sometimes up to 2 inches without an expander.

Hairline lowering surgery or forehead reduction is a relatively pain-free operation with minimal downtime. Feel free to read more about it in our Hairline Lowering Surgery and Forehead Reduction page.

I am an 18 year old man with a high forehead. I would like my forehead to be reduced my about 3-4 cm. Will hairline lowering surgery be right for me?

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

In general, young men are not the ideal candidates for forehead reduction or hairline lowering surgery. This is because in men the natural hairline might recede with age making the scar potentially more visible. It is still possible to perform hairline lowering surgery in men, as long as they know that they might have to have some hair grafting performed in the future, or they can choose to have a small amount of hair grafting performed the same day as their hairline lowering surgery.