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Face changes on hormones-

Started by EmmaS, February 04, 2013, 12:31:54 AM

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Alainaluvsu

Quote from: Emily52736 on February 04, 2013, 10:35:41 AM
I thought it was interesting she had a pic at 7 months that said "first time in girl mode". Was that really the first time? Don't answer that. I want to go on living knowing that the reason my self esteem also takes a hit is that I started doing it before hormones :)

There was no way I could pass pre-hrt. The fat in my face was EXTREMELY male.
To dream of the person you would like to be is to waste the person you are.



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BunnyBee

Quote from: TessaM on February 04, 2013, 11:07:30 AM
im already booked for the 28th of febuary... chin work, jaw work, nose, forehead, brow

I would personally wait at least two years just because the changes were much less drastic after that for me.  Also, I had a setback where my levels got off, so my 3 years is probably more like 2 for those that don't have that happen.
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Emily Aster

Quote from: Alainaluvsu on February 04, 2013, 11:27:21 AM
There was no way I could pass pre-hrt. The fat in my face was EXTREMELY male.

I feel the same way about my shoulders. That's why I only go out to support groups in full femme mode, although the friends I just came out to are really pushing about me going shopping at the mall with them. I think they forgot how masculine my walk is. They have the attitude I need. The !@#$ them attitude.
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Heather

Quote from: EmmaS on February 04, 2013, 01:47:51 AM
Heather: I went back and looked through photos over the last 4 months and maybe there is a tiny bit of change but honestly I just think it's that my hair got longer but I will definitely keep checking back and forth and I still think you look great!






Give it time I'm sure your going to make a beautiful woman. A year from now I bet your going to look incredible and your young to. I wish I had the courage to be myself when I was your age. The best advice I can give is to look at hormones  the same way I did when I lost weight. Its not what you look like today that matters its what you look like 6 months to a year from now is what really matters. Just keep your mind on the future and don't worry about today. :)
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EmmaS

Thank you everyone who commented, it definitely seems like more of the changes happen later on than where I currently am where is definitely a relief. I really appreciate all of your feedback! :)
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AusBelle

Quote from: TessaM on February 04, 2013, 10:55:28 AM
All this talk about facial changes and... im starting to have doubts on whether getting FFS after just over about a year on HRT is a good idea...

I would recommend waiting, if your avatar is anything to go by.  I got by fine with no FFS, and I was no picture pre HRT.  I noticed the biggest changes from 2 to 3 years.  If you're passing well now, why do you need FFS?
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AusBelle

Quote from: TessaM on February 05, 2013, 04:05:28 PM
to be prettier lol
I also really dislike my chin ... and I have an adams apple. Apperantly tho none of my friends ever noticed it and have trouble seeing it unless i tilt my head back and swallow. They told me this while we were hammered so I know they are serious. I dont think I "need" any work... just want to make men want me and women want to be me. (im bad, I know  >:-) )

Well that's fair enough.  There's nothing like being desired.   A few cis girls I know have tiny 'adams apples' and no one would doubt their femininity. 

Really, you could just call it having a face lift :) 
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LizMarie

I have FFS in my transition plans but not until after SRS, which itself is still a few years out. I've been told by many who are much further down the line than myself that patience is a virtue during transition. Give HRT time to work. Give yourself time to change your presentation, mannerisms, voice. Give yourself time to remove facial hair (which all by itself also causes minor facial structure changes in the skin).
The meaning of life is to find your gift. The purpose of life is to give it away.



~ Cara Elizabeth
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AusBelle

Quote from: LizMarie on February 07, 2013, 01:05:46 AM
I have FFS in my transition plans but not until after SRS, which itself is still a few years out. I've been told by many who are much further down the line than myself that patience is a virtue during transition. Give HRT time to work. Give yourself time to change your presentation, mannerisms, voice. Give yourself time to remove facial hair (which all by itself also causes minor facial structure changes in the skin).

That's very true.  These things take time.  Girls take years to turn into women.

If you've got time then it's best just to let nature take it's course and let the hormones do their work.  Looking back I could notice very subtle changes in my face even up to 5 years + on HRT.  After SRS there are still minor changes as your body doesn't have any T to fight against. 
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