3 Months Post FFS with Dr. Gunther

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u/roguecogue
Mon Nov 6 07:15:15 2023 UTC
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u/Swim-Lane
Mon Nov 6 23:21:14 2023 UTC
(3 children)

Any complications with the brow bone reduction and hair line advancement? A "Ousterthout Type 1"procedure is quite rare. I sought it years ago but was advised that I wasn't suitable, and I didn't want the major surgery involved with a Type 3 procedure.

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OP
Tue Nov 7 01:35:12 2023 UTC
(2 children)

no complications. My scalp is still a little bit numb and kinda itchy as the nerves reconnect but that's normal for this phase of recovery.

My surgeon said I was right on the borderline of people he'd do type 1 on vs type 3, and I ended up opting for the less invasive one.

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u/52jag
Tue Nov 7 03:40:56 2023 UTC
(0 children)

Not everyone needs type 3; not everyone needs type 1. It’s nice that we have choices.

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Thu Nov 9 01:39:33 2023 UTC
(0 children)

A wise decision. What maximises the chance of no complications has always been my priority when I've had surgery. Maybe you can share before and after photos that clearly show your hair line.

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u/Equal_You_2585
Sat Dec 28 17:36:34 2024 UTC
(0 children)

How much was the brow bone reduction?

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u/TJauthorLitRPG
Tue Nov 7 08:08:06 2023 UTC
(0 children)

Lovely all around but I have to say, your eyebrows are epic!!! Thanks for sharing