Hairline Lowering
2min ReadThe procedure for lowering the hairline, also known as the forehead reduction surgery, is a surgical procedure that reduces the size of the forehead. Most of the candidates for this surgery are those whose hairlines are too high or receding; women are more likely to have hairline lower than men. In some cases, hair transplantation will have better results than hairline lowering. During hairline lowering, a layer of skin is removed from the area opposite the hairline, and the hairline after lowering is fixed in its place. The effect of the wound resulting from hairline lowering will usually be hidden behind the hairline so that it cannot be easily seen.
Duration of Hairline Lowering Surgery
After three to four days, a person will be able to return to his everyday work. It should be noted that heavy physical activity, some exercises, and swimming should be avoided. You should also avoid lifting and running. After 3 weeks, all signs of the surgery will be significantly reduced.
Related Paraclinics
Before performing hairline lowering, it may be necessary for the patient to perform tests such as blood tests and other relevant tests. These tests will be reported to the patient by a surgeon.
Preoperative Care
It is necessary to avoid anti-inflammatory drugs at least one week before the surgery. Meanwhile, one must avoid alcohol and salty foods.
The Process of Hairline Lowering Surgery
If the patient wants to lower his/her forehead about 5 cm, a layer of skin is removed and the hairline is brought down then is fixed in its place; this type of surgery usually results in a scar. If a person needs a heavier operation (more than 6 centimeters), it is necessary to have a tissue expander in his/her forehead 2 to 3 weeks before the surgery, then it is done. Hairline lowering is performed under local anesthetic or numbing, and the duration can be varied.
Postoperative Care Regarding Hairline Lowering
The hair should not be washed until at least 2 days after the operation. Cold compresses can also be used to relieve inflammation and burning in the area as well as prescribed medications.
Important points about Hairline Lowering
This surgery is not recommended for men whose hairline is receding, since the hairline may continue to recede after the operation.
Possible Risks May Include
- Infection
- Bleeding
- Remaining scar
Hairline lowering surgery is mostly prescribed for patients with large foreheads.
Duration of Admission for Hairline Lowering
No additional admission is required for this surgery
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