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On average how many procedures do most mtf have done?

Started by Lisa89125, December 16, 2018, 07:36:01 PM

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Linde

Had the first manicure of my life today!  One of my girlfriends had a coupon for some $$ off at a new studio.  We were close to it anyway, and checked it out.  They agreed to honor the coupon for the two of us.  Now I have professionally looking beautiful nails, and I am afraid to do anything with my hands. 
But I have to urgently weld a new holding bracket to the mower deck of my tractor.  I have to figure out how to do this without destroying my beautiful looking fingernails!
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jill610

I have HRT, BA, electrolysis (face, genital, chest), laser (face, neck, chest, arms, genital), and have grs, forehead reduction, hairline advance, trachea shave scheduled on Jan 11 and waiting on precertification for lip lift, and jaw reduction


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Linde

Quote from: jill610 on December 19, 2018, 04:09:23 AM
I precertification for lip lift, and jaw reduction
Why do you want a lip lift?  And what is involved with this?  Could they not just inject either Botox or some collagene into your lips?
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Lisa89125

Quote from: Dietlind on December 18, 2018, 09:04:51 PM
Had the first manicure of my life today!  One of my girlfriends had a coupon for some $$ off at a new studio.  We were close to it anyway, and checked it out.  They agreed to honor the coupon for the two of us.  Now I have professionally looking beautiful nails, and I am afraid to do anything with my hands. 
But I have to urgently weld a new holding bracket to the mower deck of my tractor.  I have to figure out how to do this without destroying my beautiful looking fingernails!

Now that can be an interesting problem Linde. Every time I do my nails I end up destroying them working on something.

Lisa


"My inner self knows better than my outer self my true gender"

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Lisa89125

BA- I am so on the fence about having BA. I want to be able to lactate if possible. I don't know why.

electrolysis- face, neck, chest, arms, genital. Those are all the places I am going to have done and am not looking forward to the agony. I think it's funny as a sparky we try to avoid getting zapped. Yet, for electrolysis we're subjecting ourselves to 100 volts DC or more possibly. (Not 100% sure what voltage they use?)

GCS- I want to have it eventually. Might take me a long time to pay for it though.

FFS- My forehead is to masculine. 

VFS- Definitely. I have a deep fog horn voice.

Lisa


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Linde

Quote from: Lisa89125 on December 19, 2018, 12:54:13 PM
BA- I am so on the fence about having BA. I want to be able to lactate if possible. I don't know why.

Lisa

BA will not help you to lactate!  The augmentation device is just a silicon filled pouch that is either inserted under the skin or under the muscles.  It just inflates the tissue that is located above it, and If anything, may reduce the possibility to easily lactate.
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Megan.

Quote from: Dietlind on December 19, 2018, 11:48:42 AM
Why do you want a lip lift?  And what is involved with this?  Could they not just inject either Botox or some collagene into your lips?
It is understood that cis-females have  a shorter space (a couple of mm) on average between the bottom of their noise and their top lip.
A lip lift aims to achieve a more 'female' appearance by shortening this distance.

There are side-benefits as well...

The shortening has the effect of rolling the lip outward slightly making it look fuller,  and also showing more of the upper teeth when smiling - another female attribute.

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Lisa89125

Quote from: Dietlind on December 19, 2018, 01:06:15 PM
BA will not help you to lactate!  The augmentation device is just a silicon filled pouch that is either inserted under the skin or under the muscles.  It just inflates the tissue that is located above it, and If anything, may reduce the possibility to easily lactate.

Linde, Correct. I should have gone into more detail. If I have BA my chances of lactating go down. I also just don't like the idea of a huge pile of silicone inside my boobs. Got to think about that one a bit more.

Lisa


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CindyLouFromCO

Quote from: Megan. on December 19, 2018, 02:34:39 PM
It is understood that cis-females have  a shorter space (a couple of mm) on average between the bottom of their noise and their top lip.
A lip lift aims to achieve a more 'female' appearance by shortening this distance.

There are side-benefits as well...

The shortening has the effect of rolling the lip outward slightly making it look fuller,  and also showing more of the upper teeth when smiling - another female attribute.

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Yes, all of this!  I had one.  I love my lip lift. 

Also when one ages, male or female the distance between the upper lip and the nose increases or sags/stretches..  So it can also bring a more youthful look.  Also the procedure can be done again when one is older if the distance increases again.

I have been blessed and have not needed much done 
Lip lift
Chin implant
Trech shave
Electrolysis

Now that I'm getting older (mid 40's) my forehead is starting to sag into my eyes.  And I want to round out my hairline.

So I plan on doing these asap
Forehead reduction work, brow, lower hairline etc
Hair transplants to round out the hairline
I've taken what others have offered, so now I'm giving back.
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Linde

Quote from: Megan. on December 19, 2018, 02:34:39 PM
It is understood that cis-females have  a shorter space (a couple of mm) on average between the bottom of their noise and their top lip.
A lip lift aims to achieve a more 'female' appearance by shortening this distance.

There are side-benefits as well...

The shortening has the effect of rolling the lip outward slightly making it look fuller,  and also showing more of the upper teeth when smiling - another female attribute.

Sent from my MI 5s using Tapatalk
Thanks!  Do you have some mm numbers for the difference?  because of my intersex thing, I might have a shorter distance there already.  But I have small lips, and I just looked at a picture of my mother, when she was about my age, and she has the same small lips as I do.  Looks wise I am basically a carbon copy of my mother (people tell me).
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Linde

Quote from: Lisa89125 on December 19, 2018, 02:55:31 PM
Linde, Correct. I should have gone into more detail. If I have BA my chances of lactating go down. I also just don't like the idea of a huge pile of silicone inside my boobs. Got to think about that one a bit more.

Lisa
The silicone will not do anything bad to you.  When we worked on the development of breast augmentation devices, we  did self testing by injecting each other with this silicone, and had no negative results from it. (after we did a lot of animal testing).
I hope that I do not need such a surgery, because having worked with the stuff for quite a while (I still have one sitting on my desk as a paper weight), I cannot see anything sexy in those things.
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Linde

Quote from: CindyLouFromCO on December 19, 2018, 03:11:57 PM
Yes, all of this!  I had one.  I love my lip lift. 

Also when one ages, male or female the distance between the upper lip and the nose increases or sags/stretches..  So it can also bring a more youthful look.  Also the procedure can be done again when one is older if the distance increases again.

I have been blessed and have not needed much done 
Lip lift
Chin implant
Trech shave
Electrolysis

Now that I'm getting older (mid 40's) my forehead is starting to sag into my eyes.  And I want to round out my hairline.

So I plan on doing these asap
Forehead reduction work, brow, lower hairline etc
Hair transplants to round out the hairline
As a intersex person, felt I was cursed when i was younger, and now that I am a woman, I feel blessed!
I have no Adams Apple, nothing needs to be shaved there, I have a rather female chin and jaw line, and I have no body hair.  I also have no receding hairline, and no bald spots either.  My hairline is pretty low on my forehead, at the typical location a female hairline should be ( a pain in the neck for doing makeup, I always have to fight my hair to stay away from my forehead).
What do you understand under "my forehead is starting to sag into my eyes" ?  What would forehead reduction work do here?

The only "intervention" I had done to my body so far, is getting my ears pierced, and getting laser treatment against my beard growth.
Otherwise, my head looks exactly like shown in the avatar picture (I just Photo-shopped a few wrinkles away).  But chin, jaw line, nose and forehead are the way mother nature decided to build me.
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CindyLouFromCO

Quote from: Dietlind on December 19, 2018, 05:56:49 PM
As a intersex person, felt I was cursed when i was younger, and now that I am a woman, I feel blessed!
I have no Adams Apple, nothing needs to be shaved there, I have a rather female chin and jaw line, and I have no body hair.  I also have no receding hairline, and no bald spots either.  My hairline is pretty low on my forehead, at the typical location a female hairline should be ( a pain in the neck for doing makeup, I always have to fight my hair to stay away from my forehead).
What do you understand under "my forehead is starting to sag into my eyes" ?  What would forehead reduction work do here?

The only "intervention" I had done to my body so far, is getting my ears pierced, and getting laser treatment against my beard growth.
Otherwise, my head looks exactly like shown in the avatar picture (I just Photo-shopped a few wrinkles away).  But chin, jaw line, nose and forehead are the way mother nature decided to build me.

I think you look great!

I guess I could have been blessed in being borne in the correct body.  So maybe blessed is not the right word.

I think everything happens for a reason for some reason in most cases.  lol

From what a doctor told me is that lowering my hairline will also work as a lift, and he can lift my brows at the same time.  That will take the skin off the eye lids.  Which will also brighten my eyes.  At least that is what he wants to do.

I've taken what others have offered, so now I'm giving back.
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Linde

Quote from: CindyLouFromCO on December 19, 2018, 06:48:00 PM
I think you look great!

I guess I could have been blessed in being borne in the correct body.  So maybe blessed is not the right word.

I think everything happens for a reason for some reason in most cases.  lol

From what a doctor told me is that lowering my hairline will also work as a lift, and he can lift my brows at the same time.  That will take the skin off the eye lids.  Which will also brighten my eyes.  At least that is what he wants to do.
Well, I kind of was born in the right body, it is just that some body decided to eliminate one set of plumbing on me, and leave the other here.  As it turns out now, the wrong set was left (my body started growing breasts, prior to any hormone intervention I was porting small B cups already).  I just need to get my real plumbing back now.

I think what your doc wants to do, ids to use the same incision for pulling your scalp forward and pulling your facial skin up. 
Being from the surgical field, I am just amazed about what some cosmetic surgeons do!
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Allison S

Every feminizing surgery available lol
I only really want a nose job, brow bone reduction, and fat transfer from my stomach, sides/love handles and arms to my breasts. I may want some fat/muscle removed from my buccal area to give me a bit more of a "contour" look, but that may be a bit excessive.
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Michelle_P

It's hard to say.  A fairly large piece of the MtF population have no surgeries.  Many have HRT.

Some of us need surgical interventions to bring our bodies and identities closer together.  I'm one of these folks, and am privileged to have the insurance, funds, and access to do this.  In my particular case, I have had gender confirmation surgery (GCS), facial feminization surgery (FFS), and am scheduled for a breast augmentation (BA) and revision labiaplasty.

At some point I may seek a chondrolaryngoplasty (trach shave) as part of a lower facelift.

Each of these surgeries includes a number of procedures.  The numbers vary wildly depending on each patient's needs, and the affordability of treatment.
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My personal transition path included medical changes.  The path others take may require no medical intervention, or different care.  We each find our own path. I provide these dates for the curious.
Electrolysis - Hours in The Chair: 238 (8.5 were preparing for GCS, five clearings); On estradiol patch June 2016; Full-time Oct 22, 2016; GCS Oct 20, 2017; FFS Aug 28, 2018; Stage 2 labiaplasty revision and BA Feb 26, 2019
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