Introduction

What “Reversal” Really Means
FFS alters bone and soft tissue for a permanent change, so reversal may only be partial, not a true undoing. The goal is typically one or more of the following:
- Restore masculine structural cues
- Reduce features perceived as feminized
- Achieve a more neutral or androgynous appearance
Outcomes depend heavily on:
- Which FFS procedures were done
- How aggressively bone was altered
- Time since surgery
- Scar tissue and healing quality
Common Reversal Options
1. Forehead & Brow
FFS changes: Brow bossing reduction, orbital rim reshaping
Reversal options:
- Custom forehead implants
- Fat grafting or dermal fillers (limited structural effect)
- Brow repositioning (lowering) which is very difficult to do
This is one of the most technically challenging reversals.
2. Jaw & Chin
FFS changes: Jaw angle reduction, chin narrowing
Reversal options:
- Custom jaw angle implants
- Custom chin implants
- Custom jawline implants for complete V line Reversal
- Fat grafting to widen lower face (limited effect)
- Rarely, bone grafting
This area is often more successfully re-masculinized than the forehead.
3. Nose
FFS changes: Smaller, refined rhinoplasty
Reversal options:
- Revision rhinoplasty with cartilage grafts
- Dorsal augmentation (grafts or implant)
- Increased projection/width (grafts)
The limits of masculinizing a nose are based on the materials used and the amount of scar tissue from the prior surgery.
4. Cheeks & Midface
FFS changes: Cheek implants or fat augmentation
Reversal options:
- Implant removal
- Fat dissolution or debulking
- Conservative fat removal (if excessive)
Cheek fat grafts can be very diffcult to reverse
5. Lips
FFS changes: Lip lift, augmentation
Reversal options:
- Surgical shortening correction, not possible
- Filler dissolution
- Fat removal, difficult
Surgical lip changes work by skin removal which can not be reversed.
6. Hairline
FFS changes: Hairline lowering
Reversal options:
- Hairline advancement reversal can only be done by tissue expansion.
- Camouflage with hair styling or transplantation patterns
Non-Surgical Options (Adjunctive Only)
These do not reverse bone work but can help visually:
- Strategic filler placement to widen face
- Botox avoidance or selective use
- Weight changes (affects facial fat distribution)
Risks & Considerations
- Higher complication rates than primary surgery
- Scar tissue makes anatomy less predictable
- Implants may be required where bone was removed
- Emotional and psychological considerations are significant
Surgeon Selection Is Critical
You want a surgeon who:
- Performs both FFS and masculinization surgery
- Has experience with revision craniofacial work
- Uses custom implants and 3D planning
Many FFS surgeons do not do reversal well.
Bottom Line
Facial feminization reversal is:
- Possible
- Not a full undo
- Technically demanding
- Requires realistic expectations and expert care
Dr. Barry Eppley
World-Renowned Plastic Surgeon
