Facial feminization surgery

Facial feminization surgery (FFS) is a set of reconstructive[1] surgical procedures that alter typically male facial features to bring them closer in shape and size to typical female facial features. FFS can include various bony and soft tissue procedures such as brow lift, rhinoplasty, cheek implantation, and lip augmentation.[2]

Faces contain secondary sex characteristics that make male and female faces readily distinguishable, including the shape of the forehead, nose, lips, cheeks, chin, and jawline; the features in the upper third of the face seem to be the most important, and subtle changes in the lips can have a strong effect.

  1. ^ "WPATH POLICY STATEMENTS".
  2. ^ Plemons, Eric (2017-07-27). The Look of a Woman. Duke University Press. doi:10.1515/9780822372707. ISBN 978-0-8223-7270-7.

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