Radix Skin Removal Question (Unique Case)

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PREFACE

i have a very special issue.

my nasofrontal angle is currently very high (around 138° last time i measured). for the longest time, i thought it was due to my lack of supra development, and therefore was looking into respective implants.
however, i have recently realized that my supras are actually fucking massive, as every indicator points at it:
- forehead inclination angle being so high it’s caveman tier (i love it)
- some of the deepest set eyes i’ve ever seen
- insane ridge bossing (to the point where you can clearly see the separation between the supras and the rest of the frontal bone FROM THE FRONT)

with all of that said, i kept looking for my answer, and came to a discovery: i have a LOT of excess skin, that completely covers up my infra-glabellar notch. i have never realized that it’s irregular all the way up until everyone else told me theirs was nowhere near like that. so i tried moving it to the side with my finger, and quickly realized that this is exactly my issue:

regular:
IMG 2881


pushed aside:
IMG 2879

(this pic not even true side, so the nasofrontal is even lower from flat 90° view)

as you can see, doing this does create a minute dorsal hump, but thankfully my nasal bridge’s position is more or less ideal, so it’s barely noticeable and imo, a very fair tradeoff (theoretically that tiny hump would actually add to dimo if anything)



MY QUESTION

does anybody actually have any idea what the name
of the procedure that can get rid of said excess skin in that exact area (without rhino) is? i assume it’s relatively inexpensive (unless it being so niche is factored in) and relatively non-invasive. and the other question (arguably even more difficult to answer) is what surgeons would actually go through with this (in the uk/eu area, but worse comes to worst - anywhere else).

this would be an insanely high roi procedure for me, boosting both my harmony, dimorphism AND side angularity by a LOT, so any help from you pookies would be greatly appreciated.

inb4, of course i myself tried looking into this. i did both online research AND rung up a very reputable london clinic (only one for now but will go through more when i’m free) and even they had absolutely no idea on what this shit is.

@RealSurgerymax any idea on what this procedure could possibly be?

to everyone else, even if you yourself have no idea on what this could be, please do tag other users known to be knowledgeable on surgery.

thank you lot in advance!:feelsokman:
 
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@Orka @lurking truecel thoughts?

(tbh tagging orka just bc he is my boy and may know some niggas)
 
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As far as I'm aware there's no name for this alone, but soft tissue removal/reduction is a procedure, but just done during another larger procedure, so I'm pretty sure if you asked a clinic that does rhino for something like this they'd be up for it, not a surgeon, so I can't tell you

Pretty useless answer, and I don't know if I want to help chad ascend further :ogre:
 
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Keep us updated if you have any news i suffer from the same thing sadly :Sadge:
Edit I searched it up and it seems like radio frequency should correct it, idk tho I jst copoilted it
 
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You’d likely need to go to Vietnam or Thailand. They have surgeons that do the forehead lift crap during facelifts, that no western surgeons willing to do.

Same for direct brown lifts, which is being calling a black swan lift. Thus they would likely be the most experienced in doing something like your requesting even thought it’s not exactly the same. Almost no one else is removing tissue in that area from surrounding structures.

Even they may turn you down. That area is very vascular and high risk. Your also gonna have a scar there so it’s not a great idea imo.

Another option imo would be to try and tighten with an energy device and fill with some fat grafting.

Rhino place probably won’t know anything about skin excision since rhinoplasty doesn’t remove skin, but they might be a better option if you go the tighten and fill route.

Part of me wonders if there’s an underlying muscle issue, somewhere causing the laxity.
 
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You’d likely need to go to Vietnam or Thailand. They have surgeons that do the forehead lift crap during facelifts, that no western surgeons willing to do.

Same for direct brown lifts, which is being calling a black swan lift. Thus they would likely be the most experienced in doing something like your requesting even thought it’s not exactly the same. Almost no one else is removing tissue in that area from surrounding structures.

Even they may turn you down. That area is very vascular and high risk. Your also gonna have a scar there so it’s not a great idea imo.

Another option imo would be to try and tighten with an energy device and fill with some fat grafting.

Rhino place probably won’t know anything about skin excision since rhinoplasty doesn’t remove skin, but they might be a better option if you go the tighten and fill route.

Part of me wonders if there’s an underlying muscle issue, somewhere causing the laxity.
tbh i doubt if there even are that many vessels running through that area, as others don’t have that - so it’s very clearly excessive and irregular. i also doubt it’s a muscle issue, since i’ve always had it. and what exactly is the grafting for after the tightening?
 
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tbh i doubt if there even are that many vessels running through that area, as others don’t have that - so it’s very clearly excessive and irregular. i also doubt it’s a muscle issue, since i’ve always had it. and what exactly is the grafting for after the tightening?

Well tighting may only reduce it so much so what doesn’t I just figured backfilling would be best to support the skin. Ig it is not really needed but that area dose develope a static horizontal wrinkle, when theirs insufficient support(obv over 25) it’s common in Northern Europeans. As they often suffer more age related volume loss in that area for what we reason.
 
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i have the exact same thing, felt like i wrote this post myself

personally i cope by looking at bomer’s side knowing that he’s got it too

IMG 7126
 
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