Posts Tagged ‘scalp advancement’

How Much Can A Forehead Be Reduced?

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

Q: Hi doctor, I have a big forehead and I need a scalp advancement to make it smaller. To do this surgery do you needs to shave my hair? What is the maximum of centimeters that you can reduce? How much does this surgery cost? Thank you.

A: A long forehead can be reduced by moving the scalp forward (hairline advancement) and removing upper forehead non-hairbearing skin. While this does leave a fine line scar along the frontal hairline, that is usually nto a problem for most women. As long as the hairline is distinct with reasonable density, the scar is usually a good trade-off. One of the keys to a scalp advancement is to secure it to the underlying frontal bone in its new position. This will not only prevent relapse but will also take the tension off of the scarline so it heals as narrow as possible.

In answer to your specific questions:

1) No hair is ever shaved for the procedure.

2) Usually at least 2 to 2.5 cms of scalp can be advanced with the same vertical reduction in forehead skin. That tapers off into the temple areas. The greatest amount of advancement is in the center.

3) The overall costs are about $ 7500 – $ 8500

For those women afflicted with a very high hairline, a forehead reduction procedure through a scalpadvancement can be life-changing. One can think of it as a ‘reverse browlift’ so it is an outpatient procedure that takes about 2 hours to perform. The very next day one can wash and style their hair.

Dr. Barry Eppley

Indianapolis, Indiana

Scalp Advancement for Shortening of a Long Forehead

Sunday, May 9th, 2010

Q : Hi Dr Eppley, I am inquiring about how to reduce a long forehead. My forehead is so long it is ridiculous. I have good hair but my hairline is so far back I can’t wear my hair pulled back. My forehead also has a bulge in it near the hairline which makes it look like it is even back further. I have heard that a plastic surgery procedure exists that can pull my hairline forward. Is this possible?

A: The typical distance for most people between their eyebrows and their hairline (forehead length) is up to 7 cms. When that distance is greater than that, most people would consider it to be a long forehead. In actuality, however, if one thinks that they have too much forehead skin then they do.

One’s forehead can be shortened through a skin excision procedure. The skin is removed in front of the hairline and the scalp hair brought forward in its place. In essence, this is a reverse browlift. The amount of scalp advancement can be up to 2 cms to 2.5 cms without any problem. More can sometimes be obtained by a very posterior scalp elevation at the subgaleal level the whole back to the occiput. Even more than that can be obtained by a two-stage procedure using a tissue expander although this is reserved only for the most severe cases.

The trade-off for a forehead reduction is a fine line scar along the hairline. As long as one has reasonable hair density and hair quality this is not a concern. With the forehead bone exposed, any bony contouring or reduction can be done at the same time.

Dr. Barry Eppley