Table 5. Relative impact of lower mean of more expectedly feminine option indicating narrower nasal tip width, more acute supratip break, more obtuse gonial angle chosen on femininity, attractiveness and ideal surgical outcome by transgender female, non-transgender female, plastic surgeon respondents.
| Anatomic feature | Femininity | Attractiveness | Ideal surgical outcome | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Transgender female | Non-transgender female | Plastic surgeon | Transgender female | Non-transgender female | Plastic surgeon | Transgender female | Plastic surgeon | |||
| Narrow nasal tip width | ++ | ++ | +++ | +++ | ++ | +++ | ++ | ++ | ||
| Acute supratip break | +++ | + | ++ | +++ | ++ | +++ | ++ | +++ | ||
| Obtuse gonial angle | ++ | + | +++ | ++ | + | +++ | ++ | +++ | ||
+, low; ++, moderate; +++, high.