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Had brow bossing removed but not happy with results

Started by ColtenS, November 25, 2013, 12:52:10 PM

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ColtenS

Hi, I'm not transitioning. I'm a 19 year old male who had very prominent brow bossing. I had it removed and I believe the surgeon did an excellent job but I'm not happy with the results. I was expecting something more drastic.




Is there much brow bossing left to remove?

Thanks
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Dahlia

No, there isn't....your forehead looks too flat and a bit sloping....considering the rest of your face.
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ColtenS

Quote from: Dahlia on November 26, 2013, 07:45:56 AM
No, there isn't....your forehead looks too flat and a bit sloping....considering the rest of your face.

Do you think so?
Because I want to go under the knife again to take it back even further because I feel the front is still too prominent. What are my options? Thanks
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bingunginter

You are fine but be carefull if you bothered by it there are always plastic surgeon that willing to do it again. I have slight more bossing than you but looking back at the recovery that I have to go through again if I do revision, I shudder.
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xchristine

you will get a very feminized face for a boy
And if you pull your forehead off again you
May not get any sensation back for life
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Beth Andrea

It looks to me like there's ver very little bossing left...I'd say it's good right now.
...I think for most of us it is a futile effort to try and put this genie back in the bottle once she has tasted freedom...

--read in a Tessa James post 1/16/2017
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Robin Mack

I think that what you may be seeing as remaining bossing may just be your eyebrows; the follicles can push up against the skull, making the skin stand out farther.  I, personally, *am* transitioning and I would be delighted to have your brow.

Have you tried having your eyebrows thinned?  It's a nice look even for CIS-males, people appreciate a bit of man-scaping these days.

To me, anyway, it looks like your surgeon did an excellent job.
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Celia0428

I think it looks good for a man. Less bossing might look too feminine. Try to take new pictures from a longer distance. You might like them  better than these. Everything tends to look too big when you place the camera too close to it.
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ColtenS

Thank you all for your kind replies. I want to feminise my brow as much as I can without going "over the top". Because I believe that true beauty in men is to have a mixture of both masculine and slightly feminine features.

I'll be getting my eyebrows done tomorrow so I can put some better pictures up on here :)
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ColtenS

Here are pics from today. I think my brow sticks out too much, especially in the first pic




I'm going to get rhinoplasty as well after I'm happy with the brow
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xchristine

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ColtenS

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RavenMoon

You have to tell your doctor what you want. Since you are not transitioning, the doctor age you a smaller male forehead. It looks fine. Did you want a female forehead?

For FFS the doctors change the forehead to a female shape. That wasn't done for you. Try thinning your brows. I had thick brows too. Reshaping them changed the way my brow looks. I don't really have much brow bossing through, just some orbital rim bossing.

Having rhinoplasty will change the way your face looks, so the brow ridge might be fine.
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Meshi

My personal opinion  is that this surgeon did not get you in the female range.  It also needed to be rounded.  Dr O is by far the best cranial surgeon  He is better than he ever was still.  Upside is that it can be corrected. 
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RavenMoon

Quote from: Michelle Hayden on December 15, 2013, 09:09:38 AM
My personal opinion  is that this surgeon did not get you in the female range.  It also needed to be rounded.  Dr O is by far the best cranial surgeon  He is better than he ever was still.  Upside is that it can be corrected.

If you notice, he started his post with:

QuoteHi, I'm not transitioning.

So I don't think he wants a feminized brow, just less of one. I'm guessing that's what the surgeon did; he left it as a masculine brow.

Surgeons will usually do revision work. I'd go back and say I want it redone, and be very clear about what you want.

You might want to do it at the same time as your rhinoplasty.
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kelly_aus

Personally, I'd want to see an xray..

But it may be there is too little bone left to take it any further..
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