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PJC

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botched forehead lift - Saturday, July 28, 2007 3:12 PM
HI Stephanie,

My mom had an eyebrow lift (some call it forhead lift) surgery on July 25, 2007. It is quite noticeable that one eyebrow is higher than the other. Her surgeon is on vacation until the 14th of Aug. What should we do? Is this normal? If it is not due to swelling, is it common practice for the surgeon to fix it free of charge?

Thanks and your advice is much appreciated.

PJC
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RE: botched forehead lift - Monday, August 20, 2007 9:39 PM
hopefully you have before pictures. I would also take pictures of the face as it is now. I think that the surgeon does have an obligation to fix noticable mistakes such as this, however, you have to ask yourself if you feel comfortable returning. You may want to go to another plastic surgeon and ask for a second opinion.

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