Abstract
A hallmark of the modern era of facial plastic surgery is the increasing demand for
upper facial rejuvenation by both genders and the growing variety of such options,
including both surgical and non-surgical modalities. Thus, now more than ever, differentiating
these aesthetic ideals between the two genders and understanding their nuances has
become a necessity for the facial cosmetics community. In this article, a detailed
comparison of the the pertinent anatomical and topographical differences is presented,
followed by a review of the historical evolution of these aesthetic trends.
Keywords
male aesthetics - brow aesthetics - female brow - upper face aesthetics