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My husband thinks he has a huge head for 4 years now and I am sick of it
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Howard Rosenberg, MD - Cosmetic Surgery
Accent on Aesthetics Plastic Surgery Medical Center
Questions in the Cosmetic Surgery forum are answered by Dr. Howard Rosenberg. Topics include bariatric surgery reconstruction, breast augmentation, chemical peels, cosmetic or reconstructive surgery, face lift, nose reconstruction, and tummy tucks.

My husband thinks he has a huge head for 4 years now and I am sick of it

by mafiaqueen, Apr 16, 2008 09:49PM
I Dont know if I should put this topic as Facial Surgery or Reconstructive Surgery,but anyways my husband thinks he has a big forehead.(so do I .....but I wont tell him because he will get mad) Also I looked up a lot on the head to be exact the forehead and it came up with chronologist all over the world, but I heard a receding hairline can give you a appearance of a big forehead. Here is Question number  one can you be born with a receding hairline? If so who should I see who will be able to identify this. (I  swear its just a big forehead.....he swear its a receding hairline, but his head was always like that ever sence I meet him and I was friends with him sence a small age....so....I....dont know)Is there any way to make the  forehead smaller? OR Give it the appearance of a normal sized head? The best thing you can do for me is point me in the right direction


P.S Its his birthday soon and he always wanted to know was wrong with him
Thanks chow

by Howard Rosenberg, MD, Apr 18, 2008 11:53AM
If your husband is motivated, have him seen in consultation by a plastic surgeon.  I am not optimistic that there is a simple or effective procedure that would be worth pursuing.
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