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coffeescent

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Skull asymmetry - Thursday, October 02, 2008 11:04 AM
Hi.

I know there's a technique to make people taller (up to 5cm/2 inches) by extending their scalp and putting a silicon implant under it.

What about placing it on a specific area of the skull? My skull is asymmetric on the backside: it's larger on the left. Is it possible to place a silicon implant under the scalp on the right side to make it symmetric?
I've always hated how my head is deformed while EVERYONE has perfect skulls.

Hope you can help me. I've already tryed MANY times to find an answer on the internet, but haven't found it yet.
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RE: Skull asymmetry - Wednesday, October 08, 2008 9:14 PM
I am sure there is something a surgeon could do to make your head more symmetrical. I would reconsider, however before having this type of procedure done. Any surgical procedure has risk. If your skull deformity is hidden by hair, I would not take the risk that comes with surgery. Remember as well that many plastic surgeons will offer consultation at no cost. You can call around and make some one on one consultations.

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