

What makes this facial area look feminine is not only the brow-ridge shape but also the amount of projection the whole forehead bone has over the eyes (even if doesn't show a brow ridge at all) . These pictures show examples of the forehead reconstruction procedure and belong to 4 different patients with different degrees of brow bossing. Shaving the forehead bone wouldn't have been enough to achieve a good extent of feminization, and thus the reconstruction procedure was chosen for all of them. The photos were taken at different stages of recovery, so some of them still show some swelling. The yellow lines indicate how much the distance between the forehead surface and the eyes surface was reduced and how much this reduction of the brow bossing changed the perception of the forehead from male into female. Female eyes look female not because of any difference in the eyes themselves, but due to differences in the surrounding facial bones.
In order to set back the projection of a male forehead to a female range, several procedures can be used, being reconstruction and shaving the most common. Shaving is also called burring or grinding.
What is the difference between reconstruction and just shaving? The brow bossing is a kind of external shell that covers two empty cavities called frontal sinuses, which are within the frontal bone. These facial x-rays show them.

If your forehead contouring for facial feminization (brow bossing reduction surgery) is combined with a scalp advance, the scar will be on the top of the forehead, along the hair line. It will gradually fade to light pink during the first 6 months and finally, after about a year, it should acquire the same color as the rest of the skin and get barely visible. If a scalp advance is not needed and the forehead contouring is then made through a coronal incision, then the scar will be on the top of the head, from ear to ear, concealed by the hair.
See our results. This page gathers before and after photo examples of our facial surgeries.