Wide and large head?
Hello Doctor, I have been looking for a surgeon who can perform skull reduction or skull reshaping surgery for patients.
I have a naturally large head, but it seems to be misshapen, being very wide and flat, unlike the typical head shape.
Do you offer this type of surgery? Thank you!
Hao Xian, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2006/10/08
Dr. Lu Daokuan reply Plastic Surgery
Surgery to reduce the size of the skull is complex and should be discussed with a craniofacial surgeon at a medical center.
Reply Date: 2006/10/08
More Info
Skull reduction surgery, also known as cranial reshaping or skull contouring, is a specialized procedure that aims to alter the shape and size of the skull. This type of surgery is typically performed by a craniofacial surgeon, who is trained to address various cranial deformities and aesthetic concerns. If you are seeking this type of surgery due to a naturally large or abnormally shaped head, it is essential to consult with a qualified medical professional who specializes in craniofacial surgery.
The first step in this process is to have a thorough evaluation by a craniofacial surgeon. During the consultation, the surgeon will assess your skull shape, size, and overall facial structure. They may also perform imaging studies, such as a CT scan, to get a detailed view of your cranial anatomy. This information will help the surgeon determine the most appropriate surgical approach for your specific case.
It is important to note that skull reduction surgery is not a common procedure and can be quite complex. The surgery may involve removing sections of bone from the skull to achieve a more aesthetically pleasing shape. The surgeon will take great care to ensure that the brain and surrounding structures are not harmed during the procedure. Additionally, the recovery process can vary depending on the extent of the surgery performed.
Patients considering skull reduction surgery should be aware of the potential risks and complications associated with any surgical procedure. These may include infection, bleeding, and adverse reactions to anesthesia. Furthermore, there may be a need for follow-up surgeries to achieve the desired results or to address any complications that arise.
In terms of the specific concerns you mentioned about having a wide and flat head shape, it is crucial to discuss these aesthetic goals with your surgeon. They can provide you with realistic expectations regarding the outcomes of the surgery and whether it can effectively address your concerns.
If you are looking for a surgeon who specializes in this type of procedure, it is advisable to seek out a reputable medical center or clinic that has a dedicated craniofacial surgery department. You can also ask for referrals from your primary care physician or other healthcare providers.
In summary, skull reduction surgery can be an option for individuals with abnormally wide or misshapen heads, but it requires careful consideration and consultation with a qualified craniofacial surgeon. They will guide you through the process, discuss the potential risks and benefits, and help you determine if this surgery is the right choice for you. Always prioritize your health and safety by choosing a surgeon with the appropriate expertise and experience in craniofacial procedures.
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