2019
DOI: 10.4103/ams.ams_224_19
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Psychological desire of facial esthetics in males

Abstract: Background:Males have specific facial esthetic priorities for a variety of reasons. There exists a common perception that expectations from male facial cosmetic surgery are similar globally. The possibility of different esthetic requests of males at a single Indian center is not widely reported. This investigation aimed to identify the facial esthetic expectations and requests among males.Materials and Methods:The study was based on in-house, qualitative survey regarding facial esthetics conducted during the c… Show more

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“…[ 9 ] The human desire for ideal mandibular angle and jaw line has been recently reported. [ 16 17 ] When the MH occurs, often, the gonial angle is modified and there is a perceived need to correct it. The surgery could be the only effective and immediate solution.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[ 9 ] The human desire for ideal mandibular angle and jaw line has been recently reported. [ 16 17 ] When the MH occurs, often, the gonial angle is modified and there is a perceived need to correct it. The surgery could be the only effective and immediate solution.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If undercorrection is performed, the residual MH could cause more esthetic concern and possibly functional discrepancies. [ 16 ] From a female perspective, overcorrection could result in more feminine feature. [ 19 ] If that is not a concern, the need for re-surgery may be avoided.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second issue associated with lower face esthetics is rooted in gender-related requirements. Cis-and transgender women usually wish to have a heart-shaped face with a smaller nose and tapered chin [1] Biological and transgender males prefer to have sharp, long, straight noses, as well as prominent jawlines and gonial angles [2]. Consequently, the position and shape of the chin determine the thickness and projection of the overlying soft tissues, which play crucial roles in facial esthetics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 1 ] They are influenced by age, gender, sociocultural norms, definition of feminine, masculine, and metrosexual male features besides a host of other features such as occupational/professional needs, physical/medical requirements, education, and income. [ 1 3 4 ] There is a trend for increased enquiry of minimally invasive procedures. The decisive factors for these types of procedures include nature of occupation, length of hospitalization, incision related, and the risk–reward benefit of undergoing the procedure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%