What should I do if my brow bone is too protruding?

In real life, it is true that some people have a very protruding brow bone area. To put it in a rude way, some of them look like blue-field apes, which is very unsightly in life. So can plastic surgery improve this problem? Actually it is harder to really get him right. Because the lower part of the eyebrow bone is not a hard bone, it is hollow inside, a cavity. This bone is so thin that if you grind the frontal sinus, it is exposed. If it is really very ugly, you can consider making a coronal incision in the frontal area to expose the frontal bone, after which the frontal bone will be cut down for depression to improve its own shape. Various tests such as CT must be done before the surgery, and a rigorous surgical plan is determined after careful consideration. In general, not many people are suitable for the surgery. If the eye sockets are too sunken to appear particularly convex in the forehead, you can move the eye out a little bit and add some fat, but the surgery must be very delicate, especially the optic nerve at the back cannot experience a hint of traction, otherwise there must be problems with vision, this part of the eye cannot withstand the slightest damage, so you must be careful before surgery! Think twice.