It is not a big problem since Scopus can list all your publications under the same ID. In my case, although some journals asked for full name, not middle initials, these papers also listed together with the rest. Don't forget that, the affiliation is used as identification if the names were matched.
You may contact the responsible team of a journal or a publisher in order to correct the fault or an inaccuracy; you may broaden your first name to mimimize the danger of nomonymy.
After sending the accepting letter the same journal will send you the final form of the research before publishing and ask you to correct according to a specific table by them are included the paragraphs to be modified, including your name.
After sending the accepting letter the same journal will send you the final form of the research before publishing and ask you to correct according to a specific table by them are included the paragraphs to be modified, including your name.