Yes, Facial Masculinization Surgery (FMS) can change the appearance of your temple region when viewed from the side or in profile view. The temple region is located on the sides of the forehead, between the eyes, and the hairline. It is an essential area of the face that contributes to overall facial balance and aesthetics.
Common FMS procedures that can impact the appearance of the temple region in profile view include:
- Temporal Implants: Temporal implants can be used to add volume and definition to the temple region, creating a more masculine appearance.
- Forehead Contouring: If the temple region is affected by the overall shape of the forehead, forehead contouring procedures may be performed as part of FMS to achieve a more balanced profile.
- Hairline Advancement: Advancing the hairline can also impact the perceived appearance of the temple region, particularly if there is forehead recession in this area.
By addressing the temple region in profile view, FMS can contribute to a more balanced and masculine facial appearance.
As with any surgical procedure, it’s crucial to work with an experienced FMS surgeon who can assess your unique facial features and discuss your desired outcomes. They will recommend the most appropriate procedures to achieve a natural and masculine appearance while maintaining facial harmony.
Keep in mind that while FMS can have a significant impact on the appearance of the temple region in profile view, each individual’s anatomy is unique, and the results will vary. A thorough consultation with your surgeon is essential to ensure that your expectations are realistic, and the planned procedures can achieve the desired outcomes.