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Facial feminization surgery (FFS) is a set of cosmetic surgery procedures that alter typically male facial features to bring them closer in shape and size to typical female facial features. FFS is often sought by transgender women and non-binary individuals as part of their gender transition process. The procedures involved in FFS can include rhinoplasty, forehead contouring, cheek augmentation, lip lift, and jaw reduction among others.
Procedures
Facial feminization surgery encompasses a variety of procedures, each targeting different aspects of the face:
- Rhinoplasty: Reshaping the nose to achieve a more feminine appearance.
- Forehead contouring: Reducing the brow ridge and reshaping the forehead.
- Cheek augmentation: Enhancing the cheeks using implants or fat grafting.
- Lip lift: Shortening the distance between the nose and the upper lip to create a more feminine lip shape.
- Jaw reduction: Contouring the jawline to make it appear softer and more rounded.
- Chin reduction: Reshaping the chin to a more feminine form.
- Tracheal shave: Reducing the size of the Adam's apple.
Candidates
Candidates for FFS are typically transgender women or non-binary individuals who experience gender dysphoria related to their facial features. The goal of FFS is to help these individuals achieve a facial appearance that aligns with their gender identity, thereby improving their mental health and quality of life.
Recovery
Recovery from FFS varies depending on the number and type of procedures performed. Generally, patients can expect significant swelling and bruising for the first few weeks, with most swelling subsiding within three months. Full recovery and final results can take up to a year.
Risks and Complications
As with any surgical procedure, FFS carries risks and potential complications, including infection, bleeding, scarring, and dissatisfaction with the results. It is important for patients to choose a qualified and experienced surgeon to minimize these risks.
Related Pages
- Gender transition
- Transgender health care
- Cosmetic surgery
- Rhinoplasty
- Cheek augmentation
- Jaw reduction
- Gender dysphoria
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