Facial Masculinization Surgery (FMS) can change the shape of your jawline to create a more masculine appearance. The jawline is a prominent facial feature, and FMS procedures can modify its shape and contour.
Some common FMS procedures that can impact the shape of the jawline include:
- Jaw Contouring: Jaw contouring in FMS involves reshaping the jawbone to create a more angular and squared-off jawline, which is typically considered more masculine. This procedure can reduce any feminine curves or soften the jawline.
- Chin Augmentation: Chin augmentation can enhance the projection and prominence of the chin, which can influence the appearance of the jawline and create a stronger, more masculine profile.
- Jaw Angle Implants: Jaw angle implants can be used to add volume and width to the jaw angle, providing a more defined and masculine jawline.
- Buccal Fat Pad Removal: Removing the buccal fat pad in the cheeks can help highlight the jawline and create a more chiseled appearance.
- Liposuction: Liposuction can be used to reduce excess fat in the neck and jawline area, further enhancing the definition of the jawline.
By combining these procedures, FMS can create a more masculine and sculpted jawline that aligns with your gender identity and desired appearance.
As with any surgery, it’s important to work with an experienced surgeon specializing in FMS to ensure that the procedures are tailored to your unique facial features and aesthetic goals. A thorough consultation with your surgeon will help determine the most appropriate procedures to achieve the desired masculine jawline shape while maintaining natural-looking results.