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Concerns About Toddler's Forehead Injury

7/15/2025, 3:01:07 AMMale25-34

A 2-year-old boy, otherwise healthy and not on any medications, experienced a minor accident six months ago when he bumped his forehead on a table. While the initial impact caused a noticeable swelling, he seemed to recover without any issues. However, now, whenever he furrows his brow, an apparent crease has emerged at the site of the injury, appearing more pronounced as time goes by. I'm wondering if there are steps I can take to mitigate any long-term effects of this injury. I am considering consulting a pediatric cosmetic specialist for advice.

Internal MedicineEndocrinologyRheumatology

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Cony

7/15/2025, 3:01:59 AM

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It's understandable to have concerns about your child's forehead injury and the visible changes you're observing. The crease you've noticed is likely due to natural skin changes and muscle movements rather than a serious issue related to the original injury.

Explanation

After an impact, the skin and underlying tissues can change as they heal. In young children, skin elasticity is generally good, but as they grow and move their facial muscles, lines or creases can develop at the site of an injury, especially if there was swelling. Since your child has been healthy since the injury, this crease is typically not a cause for alarm.

Next Steps

Here are some prioritized steps you can take to address your concerns:

  1. Observation: Continue to monitor the crease. If it doesn't seem to affect his function or if there are no signs of pain or discomfort, a wait-and-see approach may be appropriate.

  2. Skin Care: Keep the skin well-moisturized. Using a gentle, fragrance-free moisturizer daily can help maintain skin elasticity and health.

  3. Gentle Massage: If comfortable for your child, gently massaging the area might help improve circulation and the appearance of the skin. Ensure the massage is soothing and gentle.

  4. Consultation: While consulting a pediatric cosmetic specialist can provide insight, consider doing so only if the crease appears to worsen significantly or if you have specific concerns about its impact on your child's appearance or well-being.

  5. Keep an Eye on Development: Ensure that if any new symptoms arise, such as changes in movement or signs of discomfort, you seek further guidance.

By focusing on these steps, you should be able to address potential concerns effectively while monitoring your child's development. Let me know if you have any more specific questions or need further guidance!

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