Q: Dr. Eppley, the problem in the shape of my head is that it is small from all sides and is inclined inward from all sides (front, posterior and sides)
So, the photos that have attached are an increase on all sides, I suppose.
But at least I would eat because an increase in the forehead and two sides to have a flatter head and flatter front.
I am attaching your first proposal that you suggested and needed to know the following
1. My question is that if we have to opt for three AIDS increases, do we still require two -stage surgery? I mean, do we need tissue expansion surgery in that case?
2. These are these increases for life.
3 ‘Also guide the procedure on how we can move step by step to advance more.
A: 1 (provided that the volume of the implant is not exceeded from the 150 ccs, regardless of the coverage of its surface area, an expansion of the first stage will not be needed.
2) These skull implants are solid silicone, so they are stable structural for a useful life.
3) The key to the entire process is to obtain a 3D computerized tomography that services as a platform in which the implant is designed.
Dr. Barry Eppley
World renowned plastic surgeon