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Facial feminization surgery


 

Facial Feminization Surgery (FFS) refers to elective surgical procedures to alter a 'masculine' face to become a 'feminine' face. FFS comprises bony and soft tissue surgery of the face and trachea but is generally not regarded to include facial hair removal and hair transplants, though a case could be made for their inclusion as well.

Related Topics:
Surgical procedures - Facial hair

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The surgical techniques come from soft tissue plastic surgery, maxillofacial surgery, and reconstructive surgery. During the 1980s to 1990s, the field was pioneered by maxillofacial surgeon Douglas K. Ousterhout in U.S.A. Since 2000, it has also been developed independently by reconstructive surgeon Suporn Watanyusakul in Thailand. Apart from these practitioners who perform surgery nearly exclusively upon transsexual and transgender women, it has also been taken upon by other maxillofacial and plastic surgeons as part of their practice, notably by Frans Noorman van der Dussen in Antwerp, Belgium.

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Maxillofacial surgery - Douglas K. Ousterhout - Suporn Watanyusakul - Transsexual - Transgender - Frans Noorman van der Dussen

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Though the skills required of this surgery are less esoteric than male-to-female genital sex reassignment surgery (SRS), there seems surprisingly fewer highly experienced and skilled surgeons than those practicing SRS. As of 2003, FFS has become an increasingly sought field of expertise by the international transgender community with many support groups worldwide.

Related Topics:
Genital - Sex reassignment surgery - Transgender

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