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Diagnosing forehead scars requires more than just a visual inspection of the area. Analyzing forehead acne scars requires a deep understanding of facial anatomy and dynamics. This area is in constant motion due to the expressive frontalis muscle, which is why I assess these scars both at rest (static) and during animation (dynamic), such as when a patient raises their eyebrows. The forehead is a uniquely problematic area for two key reasons. First, the skin is very thin with minimal subcutaneous fat, meaning there is little to no cushion between the skin and the underlying muscle and bone. This allows scars to easily adhere or “tether” to these deeper structures. Second, the constant muscular pull accentuates these tethered points, creating highly visible depressions and shadows. As you can see in this video, a deeply anchored scar doesn’t just sit on the surface can fundamentally alter the face’s anatomy, pulling on the brow and disrupting the smooth, natural contours of the forehead. Releasing these tethers is the critical first step to restoring form and function. Join me LIVE Monday through Thursday at 9 PM PST to talk about acne scars, treating skin of color, and why a tailored approach is key to real results. 📞 Call/text: 949-336-7293 📱 WhatsApp: +1 (714)-860-6945 📍 20271 SW Birch St Suite 100, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Full disclaimer at doctorqazi.com #acnescars #acnescartreatment #beforeandafter #skinrestoration #doctorqazi #subcision #tcacross #co2laser #collagenremodeling #acnescarjourney #NewportBeach #realresults #customskincare

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