Hairline Surgery is a type of method that can help to reduce the height of your brow. Foreheads may look large due to genetics, hair loss, or some other reasons. Hairline surgery can help to balance the proportions of your face. It is distinct from other methods. Please keep reading the full article to learn more about hairline lowering surgery. It includes the problems related to it and how to resolve them.

Hairline Lowering Procedure

Your plastic surgeon will take the following steps during the procedure:
The hairline and area of the forehead, which is to be removed, is marked with a surgical skin marker. Great care is given to make sure that the cut along the hairline guards the hair follicles and nerves.
The surgeon numbs the entire forehead with the help of a local anesthetic.
A cut is made along the marked area of the forehead and hairline. The surgeon will separate the skin with great care.
The top slash along the hairline is then pulled down to join the forehead slash. It closes the gap and shortens the forehead.
The skin is combined to minimize scar formation and is hidden almost entirely by the hairline when it grows.

Problems 

Although hairline lowering is a surgical procedure, yet there may arise some problems during the procedure. Some of the problems are explained below:

Infection

Like all surgeries, there are risks of infection like any other surgery. But most patients heal without any trouble.

Thin Hair

There may be some complications with people having thin hair. You need to consult with your surgeon if you have thin hair.

Swelling:

Swelling is common after the hairline lowering surgery as the scalp is moved forward. Swelling can extend down to the eyes in some cases. Swelling is common and usually go away in a few days.

Hair Loss:

One of the cosmetic risks of hairline lowering surgery is hair loss around the scar. Hair loss may be temporary or permanent. It can be fixed usually with hair transplants. Hair loss, which is experienced right after the procedure, doesn’t have a long term effect. The hair starts to grow again after up to four months.

Scarring:

The scar will look red and sometimes bumpy right after the surgery. It may last for up to nine months. It will heal almost after the procedure.

Decreased Mobility:

Hairline lowering surgery lessens mobility in the forehead area. Mobility problems are usually temporary, but for some patients, they’re permanent. However, these prevent the formation of any wrinkles or deep lines on the forehead.

More procedures required in Men:

Men who are having this operation have to understand the progressive nature of hair loss in males. Further procedures may be needed to maintain a result. 

How to solve them

Avoid taking any kind of anti-inflammatory medicines for at least a week before the surgery. They may slow down the hairline lowering recovery.
You must stop smoking if you’re a regular smoker for a few days.
Avoid consumption of alcohol too. This helps in a effective recovery.
Consult your surgeon on what you should eat to make your immune system stronger.
It is important to consult your doctor and ask about the precautions. These precautions prevent blood clots and infections.
Do not wash hair after the operation for at least two days.
Do not engage with any type of physical works like running or swimming for a few days.
Do not smoke or drink alcohol for one week before and after the surgery as it slows down the recovery process.

Conclusion

Hairline lowering surgery is the best procedure to reduce the length of the forehead. There may be some problems associated with it, but many of them can be solved. You can consult your doctor if you need any help. However, the results are satisfactory, and you can go for it.