Facial Masculinization Surgery (FMS) itself involves various facial bone contouring procedures to create a more masculine appearance. Therefore, if you have already undergone FMS, you have likely had facial bone contouring as part of your FMS procedures.

FMS can include bone contouring in areas such as the forehead, cheekbones, jawline, and chin to enhance masculine features. These procedures may involve reducing certain areas to create a more chiseled and angular appearance, or adding volume to achieve a more defined and masculine look.

If you are considering additional facial bone contouring procedures after FMS, it is important to communicate openly with your healthcare provider. They will take into account the previous FMS procedures and assess your individual facial features to determine the best approach to achieve your desired results.

In some cases, individuals may seek revision surgeries or complementary procedures to further enhance certain aspects of their facial appearance after FMS. However, it’s essential to carefully consider the potential risks and benefits of additional surgeries and to work with experienced surgeons who specialize in gender-affirming procedures.

As with any surgical decision, open communication with your healthcare providers and an experienced FMS surgeon is crucial. They can guide you through the decision-making process, set realistic expectations, and create a personalized treatment plan that aligns with your aesthetic goals while ensuring the safety and integrity of your facial features.