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Facial feminization surgery (FFS) is critical to gender-affirming surgery, consisting of craniomaxillofacial procedures to align facial features with a patient's gender identity. Central to FFS is genioplasty, which reshapes or repositions the chin; however, limited research exists on genioplasty in FFS. This review and cohort analysis aim to evaluate current practices and outcomes for individuals undergoing FFS with genioplasty. A systematic review included transfeminine individuals undergoing FFS with genioplasty. A retrospective study reviewed FFS cases with genioplasty between 2017 and 2024. Data collected included demographics, imaging, virtual surgical planning (VSP), complications, and patient-reported outcomes (PROs). The review included 12 studies with 1417 patients, with 34.2% undergoing genioplasty. The mean age was 37.3 years, and 60.1% were White. Preoperative imaging and VSP were used in 66.7% of studies, 3D-printed cutting guides in 37.5%, and 3D reconstruction in 75.0%. Reduction genioplasty was the most common technique. All PROs indicated high satisfaction, with a 2.67% revision rate. Complications were low (0.55%), with infections being most frequent (0.48%). In the institutional cohort, 351 patients underwent FFS, with 64.4% undergoing genioplasty, significantly higher than in the review ( < 0.001). Sliding genioplasty was preferred without preoperative imaging or VSP. Postoperative dissatisfaction was 3.54%, with 0.88% requiring revision ( = 0.063). Complication rates (1.77%) were similar to those of the review ( = 0.065). Genioplasty is important in FFS, with low complication and revision rates and high patient satisfaction. However, gaps remain in validated PROs and technique-specific outcomes. While preoperative imaging and VSP show benefits, comparable outcomes are achievable without them.
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J Craniofac Surg
September 2025
Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, China.
While facial feminization surgery (FFS) gains prominence globally, clinical data from China remain scarce. This study presents our initial single-center experience using 3D-printed surgical guides for precise lower-facial feminization in Chinese patients. We utilized virtual surgical planning to guide the design and employed patient-specific metal guides to ensure precise osteotomy intraoperatively.
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August 2025
Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Surgery, Yale School of Medicine.
Background: Facial feminization surgery (FFS) defines a group of procedures including frontal sinus setback, genioplasty, and gonial angle reduction that are utilized to increase concordance between gender identity and physical appearance. Virtual surgical planning (VSP) is often used preoperatively by the surgeon to create operative plans customized to the patient's unique anatomy. However, the accuracy of these VSPs has been poorly documented in the literature.
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July 2025
From the UMass Chan Division of Plastic Surgery, Worcester, MA.
Background: Facial feminization surgery (FFS) is a component of gender-affirming care for transgender women and includes a variety of surgical procedures with the unified goal of improving patients' quality of life and mitigating mental distress. This study examined insurance coverage, costs, and claim denials for commonly desired FFS procedures in Massachusetts.
Methods: Data from the Massachusetts Center for Health Information and Analysis claims database (2016-2021) were analyzed for transgender patients undergoing FFS procedures in Massachusetts.
J Stomatol Oral Maxillofac Surg
June 2025
The Facialteam Group, HC Marbella, Marbella, Spain.
Chin modification plays a critical role in Facial Feminization Surgery (FFS) due to its impact on gender perception. Current techniques, including high-speed burring and osteotomies, may leave some patients with an undesired round chin appearance. This study introduces the combination of telescopic genioplasty and chin feminization, a novel, minimally invasive approach designed to feminize the chin by reducing its dimensions, adjusting its sagittal position, and creating a more tapered appearance.
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April 2025
Division of Plastic Surgery, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston.
Facial feminization surgeries (FFS) aim to feminize facial features in transgender women and include frontal sinus setback, rhinoplasty, and genioplasty. FFS may be performed with virtual surgical planning (VSP) to help generate reproducible and predictable results. However, quantification of changes is challenging because these changes often occur in multiple axes and dimensions that are not easily reduced to a single error metric.
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