Well thank you for the positive energy, I'm sure some of it must have made its way to me, as everything is going really well and I'm super happy

so thank you!
Anyway the update...
Well I'm really happy with the people here, Rossi is great, his surgical assistants seemed very professional and the and I think the anesthetist is rather good I think, after 7 hours under, waking wasn't as bad as some 2-3 hour ops I've had.. The hospital is good too, nice rooms and modern looking, although they need to move on from the horrible old noisey through wall A/C units, and crumbly crusty bread stick things for my first post op meal (breakfast), how about some corn on the cob etc. while you're at it too lol.
So surgery went very well (as far as I know) with no problems or major complications and I am healing ridiculously fast, Amanda tells me I am faster than usual, so maybe I'm just lucky. Pretty much all the swelling is gone from my upper face and just the lower half is a bit puffy, my top lip is a bit numb still due to this but I'm getting feeling back as it goes down.. it looks so luscious now though! lol, but I'd rather be able to drink a coffee without it dribbling down my chin

My forehead, brows and eyes look really nice, the cast comes off my nose tomorrow, but the signs are good there, I can see the bridge flows into my brow just seamlessly.
They have done some amazing work on my chin too, it already looks good, but when I feel how much swelling is still projecting, I know its going to be a lot more compact than it is now... As far as I can tell my face is now pretty well unclockable already, I get looks but I have a nose cast and black eyes, on an otherwise tall pretty girl (I hope I'm not sounding to arrogant or anything, I'll leave others to judge when I put some pics up, hopefully tomorrow- I forgot my usb cable to link my phone to my laptop, I'll try and get a before and after nose cast removal tomorrow..), it's just a sense.. I get positive attention from men, and friendliness from random woman which is a lot diffterent to 2 weeks ago, when I looked ok from the front, but I could tell a lot of people we're still clocking me due to my profile... I don't sense this now. And god I love finally seeing eyes being all open properly and so cute

So I'm a very happy camper so far.. the only tiny issues are that I'm still not sure about the lower tip of my nose.. maybe as the swelling goes down it will improve (I have/had a very long septum which has been hard to deal with- this was not my first rhinoplasty... definitely the best so far though! I think I'm done with it now, no mater how it goes lol, I'm probably to a harsh critic of my own nose), and I would like to improve the shape of my hairline with implants at some time.. mine is/has always been very low so problem there, they improved the shape a bit, and I have no visible incision on my forehead which is nice though, and the way I style my hair you never see the two areas that annoy me anyway.. I would rather this than complicate more important aspects of the surgery anyway.. so a nice-to-fix in time if it bothers me maybe..

So I'm really happy.. I had the best pasta I've ever had last night as belated birthday dinner (my birthday was the 19th

) so that was nice, and I'm getting out and about doing little exploring for short periods, although I'm trying to avoid the head as it does my swelling no favours.. I'm currently looking for a cute parasol/umbrella to protect me from the sun too..
Last but not least, I must mention Amanda, the trans woman who run this whole thing, she is amazing- I love her to bits, she just makes everything work and is just a cool person that I've come to really admire. She a credit to transwomen everywhere, she works so hard but she really cares.. This probably all sounds too positive in this kinda jaded industry, I'm not sure how to prove I'm genuine,, take it or leave it I guess.
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