FFS

FFS as a planning field

In this practice, FFS is approached as a planning field rather than a fixed package of procedures. Some patients require structural surgical change across the facial framework. Others benefit more from selected refinement strategies around skin quality, soft tissue, healing, or finishing balance. The right route depends on anatomy, goals, and clinical assessment.

Planning first

The right scope comes after evaluation

Not every patient seeking feminization requires the same type or scale of intervention. In some cases, the central issue is skeletal and structural. In others, the better path may involve selected non-surgical or surgery-adjacent refinement. In many patients, the final plan may combine both. The consultation is where that distinction becomes clear.

The plan is built through clinical evaluation — not from a menu of procedures.

Two pathways
Pathway 01
Surgical Feminization

For patients whose goals require structural change across the facial framework. This pathway may include forehead and orbital work, rhinoplasty, jaw and chin contouring, tracheal shave, and selected surgical soft-tissue procedures. One-stage and staged planning are both considered according to anatomical scope and recovery logic.

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Pathway 02
Feminization Refinement

For patients who benefit from selected refinement rather than major structural surgery, or who need supportive work before or after surgery. This pathway may include skin-quality planning, scar and healing support, regenerative support, selected injectables, and other office-based measures that support a more coherent result over time.

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How the pathways relate

Not separate categories — part of one plan

Surgical feminization and refinement are not competing categories. In some patients, surgery is the primary driver and refinement plays a supporting role. In others, refinement may be the more appropriate starting point. The relationship between the two is defined in consultation and may evolve over time.

Consultation pathway

FFS planning may begin with a remote consultation for patients travelling from abroad. The initial consultation is used to establish candidacy, define likely scope, and clarify whether the case belongs primarily in a surgical pathway, a refinement pathway, or a combined plan.