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not htn yet, weak supras
 
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Lmtn front side mmtn
 
How can I improve, just bonesmashing?
  • Non Surgical
  • PDO/PCL threads for lift + collagen (more for the illusion of having good supraorbital), • botox in frontalis to reduce rounding and let static ridge show ( not that effective)
  • Strategic HA fillers along the supraorbital rim (focus on edge definition + slight drop-down, not bulky volume)

  • Surgical (Permanent)




  • Custom supraorbital rim implants (PEEK etc.)


    designed for angular sharpness and lower set look, custom supraorbital rim implants are custom-made pieces, usually built from PEEK, that are designed from a CT scan and placed over the brow ridge to make it project more and look sharper. They’re mainly used to create a stronger, more angular upper eye area and make the eyes appear deeper set or more hooded. The implant is fitted directly to your bone and secured with tiny screws, so it’s a much more serious permanent option than fillers. Results depend a lot on your starting anatomy, and while they can improve brow definition, dramatic brow lowering is not always possible. It’s an advanced surgery with real risks, swelling, and a few months of recovery.
• • Forehead contouring + supraorbital osteotomy or onlay grafts :





Forehead contouring is basically a surgery where they reshape the forehead bone so it looks smoother, flatter, and more balanced. If someone has really prominent brow bossing or a large frontal sinus, surgeons usually do something called a supraorbital osteotomy. That just means they remove part of the forehead bone, usually the front wall of the sinus, reshape it outside the body, and then place it back in a better position with tiny screws. The goal is to reduce how much the brow sticks out and create a cleaner transition between the forehead and the eye area.





  • Onlay grafts are used when the surgeon wants to build an area up rather than shave it down. Instead of removing bone, they place a material on top of the existing bone to add more volume or definition. This material can be taken from the patient’s own body, made from bone cement, or created as a custom implant using a 3D CT scan. These grafts are often used to make the supraorbital rim look sharper, increase brow ridge projection, or fill in hollow or recessed spots so the upper face looks more balanced overall.
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Orbitals fucked solid mtn though
 
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  • Non Surgical
  • PDO/PCL threads for lift + collagen (more for the illusion of having good supraorbital), • botox in frontalis to reduce rounding and let static ridge show ( not that effective)
  • Strategic HA fillers along the supraorbital rim (focus on edge definition + slight drop-down, not bulky volume)

  • Surgical (Permanent)




  • Custom supraorbital rim implants (PEEK etc.)


    designed for angular sharpness and lower set look, custom supraorbital rim implants are custom-made pieces, usually built from PEEK, that are designed from a CT scan and placed over the brow ridge to make it project more and look sharper. They’re mainly used to create a stronger, more angular upper eye area and make the eyes appear deeper set or more hooded. The implant is fitted directly to your bone and secured with tiny screws, so it’s a much more serious permanent option than fillers. Results depend a lot on your starting anatomy, and while they can improve brow definition, dramatic brow lowering is not always possible. It’s an advanced surgery with real risks, swelling, and a few months of recovery.
• • Forehead contouring + supraorbital osteotomy or onlay grafts :





Forehead contouring is basically a surgery where they reshape the forehead bone so it looks smoother, flatter, and more balanced. If someone has really prominent brow bossing or a large frontal sinus, surgeons usually do something called a supraorbital osteotomy. That just means they remove part of the forehead bone, usually the front wall of the sinus, reshape it outside the body, and then place it back in a better position with tiny screws. The goal is to reduce how much the brow sticks out and create a cleaner transition between the forehead and the eye area.





  • Onlay grafts are used when the surgeon wants to build an area up rather than shave it down. Instead of removing bone, they place a material on top of the existing bone to add more volume or definition. This material can be taken from the patient’s own body, made from bone cement, or created as a custom implant using a 3D CT scan. These grafts are often used to make the supraorbital rim look sharper, increase brow ridge projection, or fill in hollow or recessed spots so the upper face looks more balanced overall.
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Wow thank you very much, that was very insightful
 

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