Bottom still is giving me Bella Hadid’s eyebrows
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Teresa Giudice forehead too!
Does anyone have side by side of Dylan before and after surgery?
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Looking online this is the gist of it. I suppose it depends how much you want/need and if your body can take multiple surgeries.
- Hairline lowering: Men are more likely than women to have receding hairlines. Your surgeon may make an incision along the length of your hairline and bring your skin forward over your forehead, preserving the healthy hair follicles, so your hair continues to grow. Hair transplant is also an option for male-pattern baldness.
- Forehead contouring: Men may have frontal bossing, which is a pronounced bone just above the eyebrow ridge. Your surgeon may surgically remove part of this bone and reshape it to give a smoother appearance.
- Cheek augmentation: Women have higher cheekbones and more large in their cheeks. Your surgeon may do a cheek augmentation with silicone implants or large injections. They may take large from another area of your body such as your thighs.
- Rhinoplasty (nose reshaping): Your surgeon can reduce the width of your nose by removing and reshaping the bone. They may also reshape the bridge and tip of your nose during rhinoplasty so it has smooth contours and a refined, feminine tip.
- Lip lift and augmentation: Women’s top lips tend to be larger and closer to their nose than men’s. Your surgeon can raise the height of your top lip through a small incision under your nostrils. They may also make your lips fuller with large injections or fillers.
- Chin reduction: Men tend to have larger, square chins. Your surgeon may reduce the size of your chin and reshape it for a more pointed or oval shape. Chin reshaping is also called genioplasty.
- Jaw shave (reduction): Like the chin, men also have wide, square jaws. Through an incision inside your mouth, your surgeon can shave away layers of bone to reduce the size and sharp angles of your jaw. This type of incision means you won’t have a visible scar.
- Tracheal shave: Men tend to have larger Adam’s apples, which is when the cartilage of the trachea (windpipe) protrudes at the front of your throat. During a tracheal shave, a surgeon makes an incision under your chin and shaves away some of the cartilage.