I decided to post some pictures even though I was originally going to wait for more healing. The photographs on the left were taken right before surgery, and the ones on the left approximately 1 month after. I still have swelling everywhere, the forehead, brows, nose, upper lip, chin, jaw, and the neck (I seem to be particularly prone to swelling). An important detail: I opted to lower the hairline through hair transplants 2 weeks after my FFS. I did not want the incision in front of the hairline. With the coronal incision, the scar is nearly undetectable.
Another detail worth mentioning is that my electrologist warned me that some facial hair would come back because of the extra blood flow to my face. She was right - it came back worse than I expected so I have a slight shadow around my upper lip and chin. I have to shave ever day again sadly so you can see it much in these pictures. I am wearing a bit of sunscreen in the after photos too so that helps cover it as well.
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🔗 [Link: postimg.org/image/f9fgeszvn/] I am particularly happy with the profile before/after. As I've said before, I am going back to Dr. Rossi for breast augmentation and lipo/fat transfer to hips(very competitive prices!). As part of that surgery I may ask for a slight lift of the middle of my eyebrows to give them more curve, but since there is swelling behind them right now they may hopefully lift a bit on their own (they were higher before the swelling hit after surgery). Also, the lip lift was necessary because it was so long, but the sliding genioplasty was so successful in moving my chin up and forward that it actually pulled my lower lip down, making it harder to close my mouth (but closing my mouth has always been a problem with my big front teeth). I'm happy as is but I think it might be correctable with lip fat injections, which would also make my lips look nicer too 🙂
I'm just happy the hard parts are over. I have my consultation with Dr. Bowers later this month but I hear that FFS is usually more intense in terms of pain and recovery time. I really just want this whole transition to be done. It's been quite a ride but I'm ready to put my time into other areas of my life. Still, I have to say that the reason I care so much to post all of this information is because other people in the forum have made such a difference in my transition. I never heard of T-Change, Dr. Rossi, and Amanda before coming here, and the tips, advice, testimonials, and pictures here have made a big difference. I even another girl from here (Charlotte) in Buenos Aires) so I can say that there really are some great people posting here

Most likely I'll update this thread again at a later date as more swelling goes down. If anyone has any questions, don't hesitate to ask on here or through private messages.
Ciao,
- Ruby