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Brow Bone Reduction: Shaving vs Bone Flap Setback Techiques

For reducing the over projected brow the question is which bone reduction technique, shaving or osteotomy setback, is needed. Both reduce the bony projection but they do it differently and with different effects. Here is a clear surgical comparison of brow bone shaving vs. frontal sinus setback. Feature Brow Bone Shaving (Burring) Frontal Sinus Setback Read More…

Brow Bone Reduction Reversal with a Custom Brow Boen Implant Case Example

A brow bone reduction can be reversed with a custom brow bone implant in selected patients. The usual concept is to use a patient-specific implant designed from a current 3D CT scan to rebuild projection of the supraorbital ridge/brow area. That is a recognized approach in facial masculinization, where forehead/brow augmentation may be done with Read More…

Male Brow Bone Reduction Case Example

Male brow bone reduction is a cosmetic bone-contouring procedure used to soften a prominent supraorbital ridge while still keeping a masculine look if that is the goal. In practice, the amount of reduction depends far more on your frontal sinus anatomy than on sex; men with strong brow bossing often want a less aggressive contour Read More…

Brow Bone Reduction for a Softer, More Feminine Forehead

Background The forehead is one of the most gender-defining areas of the face. Many transfeminine patients choose to undergo brow bone reduction as part of facial feminization surgery (FFS) to create a smoother, more feminine appearance. There are two main ways to perform brow bone reduction: Type 1 (burring technique): The bone over the brow Read More…

Case Study: Dual Brow Bone Reduction Techniques in Forehead Feminization

Background Brow bone reduction is a common component of facial feminization surgery (FFS) for the upper third of the face. Because the forehead is a highly gender-defining feature, many transfeminine patients undergo forehead-brow bone reduction, most often with the Type 3 (bone flap) technique. This approach allows for significant brow bone setback by removing and Read More…

Case Study: Limited Type 1 Forehead Reduction in a Male

Background Reduction or reshaping of the brow bones is performed either to achieve a facial feminization effect or to soften an overly masculine forehead appearance. Although the brow bone spans the entire forehead, its thickness and shape vary across the supraorbital ridge. The most noticeable projection typically occurs in the medial half near the glabella Read More…

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