Treatment Overview
Brow Bone Reduction, also known as frontal bone contouring or forehead reshaping, is a surgical procedure that reduces the prominence of the brow ridge (the bony area above the eyes). A strong or protruding brow bone is often associated with a more masculine appearance, while a smoother forehead contour creates a softer, more feminine, and youthful look.
In Korea, brow bone reduction has become a highly refined procedure thanks to the country’s expertise in craniofacial contouring, minimally invasive bone-shaving technology, and scar-concealing techniques. It is particularly popular among transgender women, non-binary individuals, and cisgender women seeking a more delicate forehead profile as part of facial feminization surgery (FFS) or overall aesthetic refinement.
Purpose & Benefits
The main goal of brow bone reduction is to reshape the forehead and orbital area to create harmony with other facial features.
Key benefits include:
- Softer, more feminine forehead and brow contour.
- Improved facial harmony and balance.
- Reduction of the “heavy” or “angry” appearance caused by a prominent brow ridge.
- A more youthful and approachable look.
- Permanent, structural improvement of the upper face.
Ideal Candidates
This procedure is ideal for individuals who:
- Have a naturally prominent or protruding brow bone.
- Desire a smoother forehead and softer upper facial features.
- Are transgender women or non-binary individuals undergoing facial feminization surgery.
- Are cisgender women or men who feel their brow ridge is too pronounced.
- Are in good overall health and have realistic expectations about recovery and results.
Possible Risks & Complications
As with any craniofacial surgery, risks include swelling, bruising, infection, scarring, asymmetry, or temporary numbness in the forehead or scalp. In rare cases, complications can affect the frontal sinus if bone reduction is extensive.
However, in Korea, these risks are significantly minimized through:
- 3D CT imaging and digital surgical planning for precise bone contouring.
- Microsurgical bone-shaving and reconstruction techniques.
- Scar-hiding incisions within the hairline or scalp.
- Specialized aftercare programs designed for rapid recovery.
Surgical Techniques Used
Brow bone reduction in Korea is usually performed under general anesthesia and may take 2–4 hours, depending on complexity.
Common techniques include:
- Bone shaving/contouring: Gently reducing the protruding brow ridge using advanced surgical tools.
- Frontal sinus setback: In cases of severe protrusion, the surgeon carefully opens the bone, reshapes it, and repositions it for a smoother contour.
- Hairline incision placement: Incisions are hidden along the hairline or scalp to keep scars discreet.
Korean surgeons often combine brow bone reduction with other facial feminization or contouring procedures, such as forehead reshaping, orbital rim contouring, rhinoplasty, or hairline lowering, to create a more harmonious upper face.
Recovery & Aftercare
Initial recovery involves swelling, bruising, and mild discomfort for the first 1–2 weeks. Stitches are typically removed within 7–10 days, and patients can return to work in about 2–3 weeks, although full healing may take several months as swelling gradually subsides.
Korean clinics provide advanced aftercare, including:
- Scar treatment with laser or regenerative therapies.
- 3D facial massage and lymphatic drainage to reduce swelling.
- LED light therapy and stem cell-based healing programs for faster recovery.
Because Korean clinics focus on scar minimization and holistic healing, patients typically enjoy natural-looking, smooth results with minimal visible signs of surgery.
Results & Longevity
Results from brow bone reduction are permanent, as the bone structure is reshaped to a softer, more balanced contour. Patients experience a noticeable feminization and rejuvenation of the face, especially around the eyes and upper facial area. With proper care, results remain stable for a lifetime.
Treatment Process in Korea
Korea has become a global hub for craniofacial and feminization surgeries, attracting thousands of international patients each year. The treatment process typically involves:
- Comprehensive consultation with 3D imaging and simulation.
- Customized surgical design to match each patient’s facial proportions.
- Collaboration with FFS specialists for transgender and non-binary patients.
- Luxury medical tourism services, including interpreters, private recovery rooms, and aftercare packages.
Korea’s reputation for precision surgery, natural aesthetics, and advanced technology makes it one of the most trusted destinations for brow bone reduction worldwide.
Cost Range
The cost of brow bone reduction in Korea generally ranges from USD $7,000 to $12,000, depending on the extent of bone contouring, the need for frontal sinus setback, and whether additional facial feminization procedures are combined. While not inexpensive, Korea offers world-class surgical outcomes at competitive prices compared to Western countries.
Popular Clinics in Korea
Some of the most reputable clinics for brow bone reduction and facial feminization in Korea include:
- ID Hospital – famous for comprehensive FFS packages.
- Banobagi Plastic Surgery – known for advanced craniofacial contouring.
- JW Plastic Surgery – specializes in natural, feminine results.
- View Plastic Surgery – offers customized facial contouring and gender-affirming procedures.
- Yeson Voice Center – often works with patients seeking voice surgery alongside feminization.



