@@johndripper well there is a cosmetic procedure that grinds down the bone a bit on the forehead or brow ridge for some people who aren’t pleased with how prominent they are. I might not be using the proper words to describe it the the end result is a less prominent forehead or brow ridge. I’m just glad moving her hairline forward is all she wanted. I know different people handle stress differently but she seemed pretty casual about it all which makes me think maybe she’s had other things done. If I was in that chair, I’d be antsy and ready to bolt but then I avoid doctors as much as humanly possible.
That poor woman. She’s not even a bad looking woman. She probably just took the “you have a big forehead” boyfriend jokes a little too seriously. But she looks good both ways to me.
Maximbady. Your absolutely right. She could've just bought a wig. She could've bought all different kinds of wigs. Different colors, styles, etc. Although she still would've looked like Noicolas Cage with different wigs. Hey, at least it would've been cheaper.😁👍🏽
I think it actually turned out pretty nicely. Personally id still advise anyone against these kind of surgeries, but ultimately people make their own choices. I do see why she wanted the surgery
Lmao yeah surely a fringe would fix this "issue". Plus that way she can change it in the future when her body dismorphia makes her inevitably change her mind. 1st world problems indeed.
Honestly if she wants to fix her forehead problem all she really has to do is change her hairstyle. Like seriously get some bangs or something. Although that doctor's got a weird shaped head just saying. I'm sure he's a nice guy but yeah.
Yes, but that's too easy. Cosmetic surgery seems to be portrayed as the answer to every person's problems by the surgeons who get rich from it and the sad thing is that people will fall for it
I was scratching a 20 dollar ticket and wasn't watching, but when doctor started talking I swear I thought it was Shaq. Bout broke my neck looking up 😆
imagine while the doctor was removing the bandages for a checkup, the skin just dislocates and snaps backwards and now she has a huge gash on her head :O
Its called body dysphoria. Knowing anatomy and proportions, she actually looks fine. She just happens to have a more elongated face shape that makes it seem like it's not to her. Your forehead from your eyebrows to your hairline is as big as your 4 fingers, so it's a normal and proportionate size. Well, unless you have a receeding hairline already, well. No judgment there, thats another story. But your forehead is still technically proportionate. The only people whos foreheads aren't proportionate to their hands (yet) are babies and small children. Or if you have a skull deformity, in that case, also no judgement. As for this lady again, she just got her hairline turned into a very unnatural looking curve shape. Yknow, she couldve looked great with side swept bangs with her natural forehead.
This is one time when 'extreme' cosmetic surgery actually produced a good result in my opinion. But since surgery can very easily become an addiction, the improvement will likely undone by her next procedure(s).
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Because that Dr doesn't specialise in hair transplant surgery. Now she is going to walk around with a scar that everyone can see as soon as they are talking to her, asking her what happened that she has the scar.....
"Where it is, that's where God put it...that's where it should be!" I couldn't agree more. People like this are literally wasting their money over an imagined "Flaw" that greedy doctor's take advantage of. Can you imagine the headaches having your skin pulled that tight across your head would cause? She probably has migraines now.
Well, in my opinion. there's not much denying that I think the "after" look is a bit more attractive than the "before" look, but trivial. Not to mention, some of that change is due to changes that aren't really related to the actual surgery. (clothing, hairstyle, makeup, expression, etc.) Insecurity is what she needs to work on, not physical shortcomings.
Your joke about forehead shrinkage not being possible and just basically being a hairline transplant procedure is super fun lolol *cant sleep, so watching awesome cheese
Like some others mentioned it was more of an hairstyle problem. In the "before" picture the forehead indeed looks large. "After" she looks a lot better.