The are very few reasons why a person might need forehead surgery unless it was to correct a congenital malformation of the skull. However an individual may wish to have forehead surgery for cosmetic reasons in order to increase or decrease the hairline.
Surgery is a personal choice, and the necessity of the operation is up to the person having it. Many people consider their quality of life when debating surgery; for example, if they can no longer walk, then they might need surgery.
You need to look at the person's eyebrows. If their eyebrows are close to the top of their head, they have a narrow forehead.
A person would need surgery on a disc if it is causing them pain that does not improve. A person may also need this surgery if he or she has constant leg pain, weakness, or limitation in performing daily tasks.
== == No need for surgery. The swelling is simply fluid and it will go down on it;s own, in time . Try not to do that again, OK ?
It might need to be seen by a doctor, it might need an x-ray, it might need surgery, etc.
The need for surgery, obviously, can only be determined by a physician.
Doctors need to check if you are ready for surgery. The head doctor is the person who decided if a person can have a surgery but the patient or whoever has power of attorney makes the final decision.
Assuming you're inquiring as to whether insurance will pay the person driving you in for surgery. The answer is an unequivical "no". Sorry.
Oral maxillofacial surgery is often needed to treat diseases and injuries to the head, neck, face and jaw. One might need this type of surgery if they have neck cancer, for example.
To repair a damaged vocal cord, a person may need to have surgery to talk properly. This surgery is called medialization laryngoplasty.
Corrective surgery is often performed as a treatment to treat abnormalities or problems with a patient. For example, LASIK eye surgery is often performed to reshape the cornea to eliminate the need for contact lenses or glasses.
Cervical spine surgery is a surgery that one might require if they are suffering from degenerative disorders, or trauma. The goal of the surgery is to relieve weakness, numbness and pain and restore nerve function.