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My face before and after a possible miracle surgery (with pictorial evidence)

Started by const, May 22, 2008, 03:59:20 AM

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const

My face is hugely out of proportion. So, I attempted to feminize it in paintshop pro. I reduced my chin height by a little over 30% and made my jaws higher. Other than that, I did the impossible, I reduced my lips width by 10% and my nose width by 11%. I know some of the things I did are probably not possible, but regardless, I'd like to know what is possible.



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NicholeW.

I think there are other sites that would allow you to discover what is an isn't possible, Poly. For actual surgical possibilities I suggest you talk with a plastic surgeon.

Nichole

You might try this link

Beyond originally tried to post the link and had the info. We were unable to get her post to appear on the board so I have posted the link she referred to.

N~


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Just Mandy

The link that Nichole provided is great. Alexandra is very talented and knows
what is and is not possible with surgery. She can take your photos
and show you what you could look like.

Amanda

Something sleeps deep within us
hidden and growing until we awaken as ourselves.
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const

Thanks for the link! I, more or less, just want a reduced chin at the moment to put me in the same facial proportions as my sister who is very beautiful in my opinion. If anyone is wondering about my particular features, I probably wouldn't be that passable if I only managed to reduce my chin by 30%. Although I have a oval face shape, full lips, and subtle jaw, and my eye height isn't too bad, I have a recessive forehead, big brow, and enormous chin. Furthermore, my skin texture is a bit rough. But, I will check out that link. I'll have to get my parent's iphone again to snap some more pictures, I guess.
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NicholeW.

Poly, your skin texture will change with HRT. Unless you are talking about acne scars. HRT will not smoothe those away, but they will make your skin smoothe. Electrolysis will remove facial hair and take care of the rest in that regard.

As for the other things, a surgeon make a difference, perhaps not as much as you wish. But, you'd need to check with a surgeon to see what's possible and what's not. I do know that Dr. Speigel in Boston tries to do exactly what you suggest you want, make the face appear to be naturally feminine within the bone-structure and form that's there. He suggests that no one try to have a surgery that makes her 'look' like ummmm, Kate Beckinsale, for instance. Unless they are Kate's brother perhaps. ;)

Nichole 
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const

My case isn't too extreme, I hope. My actual facial proportions aren't quite what was displayed in that image. Taking into account the fact that my face wasn't dead on from the front and the fact that my mouth was slightly agape to give me a dumb look, my facial proportions are really about 19.59% for my chin height, 37.49% for my lower face height, 34.6% for my middle face height, and 27.7% for my upper face height. To put me in almost the same facial proportions as my sister, my chin would have to be reduced from 19.59% of my face height to about 15.15% of my face height. Furthermore, my jaw would have to be narrowed pretty significantly at chin level. Maybe, about 7% of my face width at chin level.

I wish there was a site to give me a complete idea of what is possible in jaw and chin surgery. I might just try building a 3D model of my face. Maybe that would give me a more complete picture of what I would need.

I'm wondering how much can jaw narrowing surgery accomplish. I'm wondering if a chin reduction of 4.44% of my face height is possible.

I hope I'm not asking for too much. I just want to be proportionate to my sister. I don't want an ideal face with 33.3% proportions for each third of my face.

Hell, I may just give up with this life. I have a lot against me. My face is almost in normal proportion to the average male. As I said before, I have a huge chin, a recessive forehead, and large brow. But not only that, my base nose width is a tad bit over-sized, and my lips width is also a bit over-sized. Furthermore, the distance between my eyes is a bit less than my eye width. Maybe, it would be better to just go and overdose on some prescription drugs or shoot myself and start over again. Honestly, if I look like this in heaven, I'll try and escape that place as well.

God, I wish I was more androgynous looking at the very least. But at twenty-one years old, with a bad genetic disposition, I guess that is impossible.
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feliciahawthorn

Like Amanda, I would highly recommend Alexandra at http://www.virtualffs.co.uk/

She is incredible at showing you the possibilities.
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const

Update: Alexandra said that she sees good potential in my face. Although she said my chin could be narrowed a bit and reduced a little bit, she said it wasn't really a problem. She also said that my face has nice feminine cheeks, a feminine jaw, and full, feminine lips. Although that does make me a little bit less worried about myself, I still have a big brow and mildly recessive forehead.
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Virginia87106

Poly-  You have some great features that can be really feminine cues.  Your lips really look full and femme.
As to your brow, I have found that if you have fairly thick hair, then spend $100 and go to a really good boutique and get them to style your hair with bangs.  Some of these salons can do wonders with a new hairstyle.  That way the bangs will hide your brow bossing, and it will not be noticed as much.  Best wishes.
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const

You really think so? Or are you just sweet talking me? I wouldn't mind having hair like Hinata of Naruto. I always thought she was just a darling with her hairdo like it is. Also I wouldn't mind having hair down to my butt if it made me cuter.

If anyone is wondering, here is what Hinata looks like.


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Virginia87106

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Elwood

Hinata is cute. I had the wedge hair cut for a while (how it looked in the back when she was younger)... Her new look is quite nice, and fortunately, unisex too. :)
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const

Elwood, send me a pm if you like anime/manga. I'd appreciate to hear what you have read/seen.
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Maddie Secutura

I think the only thing would want to get is some sort of bridgework done on my nose.  It's really dished in between my eyes, that and I don't think my nose sticks out far enough.  Ideally I'd like a Jennifer Connelly nose, at least I think it would look good with my facial structure.  Do nose jobs only make noses smaller?  I hope not.


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Keira


One of the problems of reducing chin height is that
you can't reduce the nose to mouth distance (there's
only so much you can do by raising the upper lip).

When the jaw grows, the upper and lower jaw /chin grows
in the same proportion. If you reduce the chin too much, you'll
look weird (and possibly male too). A slighter reduction
with a reshaping plus a lip lift is usually the best bet.
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