Evaluation and treatment of facial feminization surgery: Part i. forehead, orbits, eyebrows, eyes, and nose

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Facial feminization surgery (FFS) incorporates aesthetic and craniofacial surgical principles and techniques to feminize masculine facial features and facilitate gender transitioning. A detailed understanding of the defining male and female facial characteristics is essential for success. In this first part of a two-part series, we discuss key aspects of the general preopera-tive consultation that should be considered when evaluating the prospective facial feminiza-tion patient. Assessment of the forehead, orbits, hairline, eyebrows, eyes, and nose and the associated procedures, including scalp advancement, supraorbital rim reduction, setback of the anterior table of the frontal sinus, rhinoplasty, and soft tissue modifications of the upper and midface are discussed. In the second part of this series, bony manipulation of the mid-face, mandible, and chin, as well as soft tissue modification of the nasolabial complex and chondrolaryngoplasty are discussed. Finally, a review of the literature on patient-reported outcomes in this population following FFS is provided.

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Dang, B. N., Hu, A. C., Bertrand, A. A., Chan, C. H., Jain, N. S., Pfaff, M. J., … Lee, J. C. (2021, September 1). Evaluation and treatment of facial feminization surgery: Part i. forehead, orbits, eyebrows, eyes, and nose. Archives of Plastic Surgery. Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons. https://doi.org/10.5999/APS.2021.00199

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