Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-24993958-20151020211700/@comment-26397825-20151102030349

Yes. So a headband, which doesn't need to be that bulky, paired with the pins could work, as the pin would keep it in place and the headband would provide strength and support. Although, whereabouts are the horns actually coming from?

And I would assume that any bone around the horns would naturally be thicker, plus the fact that I doubt the doctors would shave the horns off to be completely nonexistant - actually, just had a thought.

She doesn't need replacement horns - horns are made of keratin, just like your hair and fingernails. If they were removed, they'd just grow back due to being horns. The only way to stop them from growing back would be to remove the horn bud, which would leave a hole in the skull. Or if not a hole, then at the very least a weak point in the skull where the horns used to be, since the skull would be slightly thinner there to compensate for the horns growing out of the head.