One have to lower the hair line (maximum 1.5 cms can possible) to cover it or a surgery to burr down the frontal bone (maximum reduction possible 5 mm) to reduce it. Drastic change is not possible due to anatomical limitations.
Frontal cortex lesions refer to damage or injury to the frontal regions of the brain. These lesions can result from various causes such as traumatic brain injury, stroke, or tumors, and can lead to cognitive, emotional, and behavioral changes depending on the location and extent of the damage. Treatment may involve rehabilitation strategies to manage symptoms and improve functioning.
A blow to the anterior skull can affect the frontal region of the skull, including the frontal bone and frontal lobes of the brain. This can lead to injuries such as fractures of the frontal bone, contusions in the frontal lobes, and potentially damage to the frontal sinuses.
The Frontal Lobe
What treatment to be given in this case
The frontal surface of the body is the anterior or ventral surface of the body. Accordingly, the terms "anteriorly" and "ventrally" specify a position closer to--or toward--the frontal surface of the body.
It is completely impossible to reduce frontal bossing on brow by any medication. One have to do cosmetic surgery to reduce it . The limitation to do this type of surgery is frontal sinus thickness. If it is thin it will not possible to shave much more bone.
Frontal bossae are bony prominences on the frontal bone of the skull. They are located just above the eyes and can vary in size and prominence among individuals. They are more pronounced in some primates and early hominins.
DefinitionFrontal bossing is an unusually prominent forehead, sometimes associated with a heavier than normal brow ridge.ConsiderationsFrontal bossing is seen only in a few rare syndromes, including acromegaly, a chronic disorder caused by too much growth hormone, which leads to enlargement of the bones of the face, jaw, hands, feet, and skull.Common CausesAcromegalyBasal cell nevus syndromeCongenital syphilisCleidocranial dysostosisCrouzon syndromeHurler syndromePfeiffer syndromeRubinstein-Taybi syndromeRussell-Silver syndrome (Russell-Silver dwarf)Use of the antiseizure drug trimethadione during pregnancyHome CareThere is no home care needed for frontal bossing. Home care for disorders associated with frontal bossing varies with the specific disorder.Call your health care provider ifIf you notice that your child's forehead looks unusually prominent, talk to your health care provider.What to expect at your health care provider's officeAn infant or child with frontal bossing generally has other symptoms and signs that, when taken together, define a specific syndrome or condition. The diagnosis is based on a family history, medical history, and thorough physical evaluation.Medical history questions documenting frontal bossing in detail may include:When did you first notice that the forehead appeared unusually prominent?What other symptoms are present?Have you noticed any other unusual physical characteristics?Has a disorder been identified as the cause of the frontal bossing?If so, what was the diagnosis?Laboratory studies may be ordered to confirm the presence of a suspected disorder.
The cast of Bossing - 1996 includes: George Estregan Ronald Gan Kier Legaspi
Floss, boss.
Yes, the frontal bones contain the frontal sinuses.
Bossing
Yes she did file for a divorce with kris beacause she said on a tv show that he was "bossing over her". and she cannot stand no man bossing over her!
mallets that bosses u around ;)
By bossing him around in a cute way.
they were bossing them
Frontal lobotomy is surgical incision into the frontal lobe of the brain.