Forehead Revision Surgery is not an easy choice.

 Forehead revision surgery is not an easy choice.



Although this content was posted a few days ago, the number of people visiting for revision surgery has been increasing recently. It seems that many people who underwent surgery during the summer vacation or holiday are considering revision surgery due to dissatisfaction or side effects.




Usually, revision surgery is performed after six months post-surgery. Today, we will look into forehead revision surgery.

Forehead revision surgery is typically performed due to asymmetry or unsatisfactory results after the initial surgery, such as frontal bone non-union.




Since it involves resecting and re-fixating bones, it can be a challenging procedure. Therefore, extensive surgical experience and years of experience in bone surgery are necessary.

In the case of forehead revision surgery, since the bones have already been resected during the initial surgery, it becomes difficult to re-resect them to match the shape again. Additionally, there may be difficulty in finding enough space for re-fixation.

Finally, due to the initial surgery, facial bones as well as soft tissues such as nerves, muscles, and skin tissues have already undergone significant changes in their anatomical structure, leading to difficulties.

Therefore, I recommend carefully reviewing the surgeon's expertise in advance and making a decision without undergoing forehead revision surgery if possible.




Also, during consultations, it is advisable to avoid places that make hypnotic statements such as "it will definitely work" or "it will definitely get smaller."

Just as there are things that are possible and impossible with surgery, it is necessary to reconsider the hypnotic statements claiming unconditional possibility.


This post includes advertisements for Faceline Plastic Surgery. Please note that there may be side effects such as contouring and asymmetry after surgery or procedures, depending on the individual.

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