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I would push for written answers before flying. Not because they can know everything, but because skipped questions tell you how they communicate.
I had same worry about too straight hairline. In person they changed it after seeing my forehead and old photos. But I already knew the doctor's name and who would be in the room, so I felt less panicked.
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