
Doing no surgery is a very real and sometimes the best option. Very strong argument could be made that you have an attractive face that's unique and you don't need any intervention. I've given you my opinion and the option of perhaps the most definitive procedure. This can be addressed by plastic surgeons, facial plastic surgeons as well as oral surgeons who have completed cranial facial fellowships. The approach to this can be a radically different based on different providers experience and training. I don't think anyone is going to produce that for you. I'd like to see the results and opinions of 10 consecutive patients having had that done for your condition. I'm guessing most providers will offer much gentler approach is like grafting fat. Just depends on how much of a change you want to obtain. Depending after an assessment if reduction of the busing is sufficient the adding of methylmethacrylate may not be necessary at all. The approach I listed should be very precise, predictable and a one time procedure. The question is do you want a permanent fix, how involved are you willing to go to have this done or do you want to just look better and is temporary treatments acceptable. Fillers are temporary so there is that to take into consideration. Fillers also worked great in this area and are by far more accurate than grafting fat. If desired a small amount of scalp can be removed at the same time giving a either subtle or more pronounced brow lift if desired. It's the same incision done for certain brow lift. This means the incision is generally well hidden. It is however a very definitive and accurate way of contouring the four head perfectly. The approach is generally a bicoronal incision which goes in the scalp. This may seem super radical and things like fat transfer sound much more appealing. When someone has a true dent like a fracture or bone deformity then filling it with methylmethacrylate is a great option. Volume can be added to the central for head. The correct treatment would be to reduce the bossing on this part of your skull first. This is often seen as a somewhat masculine traits. You have slightly excessive passing of the bone under are eyebrow. Instead this is simply your individual facial contouring. From your pictures I would not describe you as having a dent on your four head.
