Masculine Facial Features:
   
  • High, curved hairline with “widows peaks”
     
  • High obtuse/angled forehead
     
  • Low, straight, heavy brows
     
  • Frontal bone bossae
     
  • Prominent supraorbital rims
     
  • Small deep set eyes
     
  • Strong, long, prominent nose
     
  • Acute nasolabial angle
     

 

  • Long upper lip
     
  • Narrow lip vermilion
     
  • Square straight teeth
     
  • Prominent chin
     
  • Prominent thyroid cartilage
     
  • (Adam’s Apple)
     
  • Beard
     
  • Wide or narrow zygoma (cheek bone) and mandible (jaw)

 

       

Female Facial Features:

  • Low straight hairline
     
  • Short flat forehead
     
  • High, Arched, tapered brows
     
  • Absence of frontal bone bossae
     
  • Large eyes, not deep set
     

 

  • Short upper lip with well defined philtrum complex
     
  • Full everted vermilion
     
  • Non-projecting thyroid cartilages
     
  • Wide or narrow cheek and jaw bones
     
  • Soft, narrow, delicate, non-prominent nose with raised tip

 

 
 
 

 

 

The Majority of Men and Women have a Combination of Masculine and Feminine Facial Features

 

Non-Surgical Options:

 
  • Hormones
  • Hair Removal
  • Laser
  • Electrolysis
  • Cosmetics
  • Hair styling or wig
     
Surgical Options:
 
  • Hair transplantation
  • Scalp advancement
  • Frontal bone contouring
  • Reduction of bossae and supra-orbital rims
  • Chin augmentation or reduction
  • Mandible contouring
  • Thyroid cartilage reduction
  • Rhytidoplasty
  • Blepharoplasty
  • Rhinoplasty
  • Upper lip shortening
  • Lip Augmentation
  • Restylane
  • Juvederm
  • Artefil
     

     
         
         


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