20-10-2014, 12:32 PM
(19-10-2014, 11:19 PM)EvaMarie Wrote: I do like the idea of his endoscopic approach rather than pretty much just peeling your face off and dremmeling the heck out of things then putting it back on a bit tighter Im not sure how that would all work with a scalp advancement...
The decision to reshape your forehead using an endoscopic approach vs. exposing the bone depends on what you are trying to accomplish, Eva. If your aim is to reduce a prominent brow ridge that lies over the anterior wall of the frontal sinus cavity, be VERY concerned about using endoscopic burring. That bone is not very thick, so only minor sculpting is possible without the risk of breaking through or making the bone so thin that a minor impact in that area could break the bone and leave a permanent depression in your forehead.
I'm not sure why you are considering 'scalp advancement'. I was under the impression that you suffer significant MPB.
Clara