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dogsofwar1993

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prominent forehead - Tuesday, September 01, 2009 4:17 PM
I  have a prominent forehead and this leads me to believe i have Frontal Bossing, but others have told me there may be other reasons which may lead to have a large forehead like genic disorders.My question is there a way to straighten the foreheads appearance though anything like surgery? If so what is it called.               (PS I am a male and when i took  biology back in high school i was told males normally have a flat foreheads when  females normally have high foreheads so i makes me look bizarre because i am a male)    Thank You
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Re:prominent forehead - Sunday, September 13, 2009 9:57 PM
I do not feel that there is any way to restructure the forehead. The frontal sinuses are in the front of the skull and the prominent forehead may mean that you have a large frontal lobe of the brain. You may want to consult with a facial plastic surgeon but this is one area that I do not think you want to manipulate.

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