Forehead Contouring

Forehead Contouring is a surgical procedure that reshapes and smooths the forehead by reducing prominent brow bone (bossing) and adjusting the frontal bone to create a softer, more balanced, and often more feminine upper face appearance. It improves facial harmony and can open up the eye area for a more youthful look.

Performed by Dr. Adibfar at Element Toronto, this procedure is commonly part of facial feminization surgery but is also suitable for anyone seeking a less angular forehead contour.

The surgery can be performed once facial bones are fully developed. Dr. Adibfar will evaluate your facial structure, skin, and goals to plan the best technique. Access is usually gained through an incision hidden behind the hairline, allowing the brow bone to be carefully contoured or reduced, sometimes with reshaping of the frontal sinus area.

Risks include swelling, bruising, temporary numbness or sensation changes, asymmetry, and rare complications such as infection. Dr. Adibfar will discuss all risks and benefits during your consultation.
Most patients return to work within 1–2 weeks. Swelling subsides over several weeks, with final results becoming visible after 3–6 months.

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