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Face feminization questions (hormonal way!)

Started by Myself, April 19, 2009, 05:20:00 AM

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jillblum

Jennywocky,
Got your message. I would love to be able to ask you more specific questions about your experience HRT. I'm just too new to the forum to be able to reply directly :-\ I'll keep posting.

Thanks again girl,

Jill

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Cloe_Ho

Babe, you look good. I only hope I look that good.
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MeghanAndrews

I was on HRT for 10 months before I had full FFS. I know the post is about hormonal changes, so I have 10 months worth of those. I was 37 when I started HRT.

I try to post new before and after pics but I'm running out, lol

This is pre-everything, I think it's like 10/06


Then this is after 10 months of HRT right before FFS


And then this is like two months after FFS, so 1 full year of HRT


And this was from a few days ago, 9 months post-FFS and 18 months on HRT


The jaw, chin, brow bossing, trachea, upper lip, all taken care of. No amount of HRT would have really changed those things about me, but for some people, maybe they can, especially younger transitioners. I don't think HRT is a miracle drug, especially not for bone. You definitely see changes over time, just take a look at many of the pics posted in our forums by people who had massively changed appearances with no FFS. It can be done, but you don't know unless you are years ahead of where you are now :) Meghan
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helenr13

Oh Meghan, the before and after photos tell a story like no words could do. You've achieved so much. I'm one of your youtube subscribers so I followed you all through FFS and beyond. You are a great inspiration to many  :)
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CayForever

#44
Meghan I see in your first picture that you had the typical Male hair loss....the M shape,and yes I have that also to about the same degree I see in that image.

were you able to correct that with surgery because im sure it limited your hair styles, like a center part or barely off center?

btw WoW, just WoW :)

Caylea

actually after seeing a few more pictures of you...you dont have that M.....me bad.
and if you do it is so slight i cant see it :)

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Jennywocky

Quote from: helenr13 on May 20, 2009, 03:51:54 AM
Oh Meghan, the before and after photos tell a story like no words could do. You've achieved so much. I'm one of your youtube subscribers so I followed you all through FFS and beyond. You are a great inspiration to many  :)

Yay, Meghan -- I remember your face from elsewhere, you look really awesome ... and very very very happy. :)
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Naturally Blonde

Meghan, your pics are surprising with the square jawed Donny Osmond type image at the top to the last pic which looks quite impressive and feminine. You would never be able to achieve that effect with HRT?
Living in the real world, not a fantasy
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dyssonance



Dates on on the IDs (date of issue)

Today (well, ok, a week ago today)
Thou and I, my friend, can, in the most flunky world, make, each of us, one non-flunky, one hero, if we like: that will be two heroes to begin with. (Thomas Carlyle)
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Genevieve Swann

I personally worry to much about how feminine my facial features are. I live in northern Utah, home of some the most homely GG's on earth. If you can find it, check out Mark Twains comments on Utah and Mormon women. It can be found on Google.

Naturally Blonde

Quote from: Genevieve Swann on June 02, 2009, 05:14:08 AM
I personally worry to much about how feminine my facial features are. I live in northern Utah, home of some the most homely GG's on earth. If you can find it, check out Mark Twains comments on Utah and Mormon women. It can be found on Google.

what if you have to move?
Living in the real world, not a fantasy
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Kathrin

Quote from: Naturally Blonde on April 20, 2009, 04:56:25 AM
You can't feminize a face with hormones. HRT can sometimes make the skin a little softer but it won't change the way you look unless you are pre - puberty.

I'm 25, so I'm hardly pre-puberty.  Post from another forum:

I stopped HRT before the first pic, resumed after the second pic was taken.  The last 2 pics were about one month apart - I switched to sublingually.

No photoshop, no touched up pictures, no makeup.  At all.
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Myself

So I have had my eyebrows done!
I think it helped a bit but I am always a critic :D
I think the chin is the worse part in my face and I need to learn to style my hair :)

Everyone keeps telling me to do bangs! but for some reason, the more my forehead is exposed, the better it seems to look! as long as I have lines of hair running just at the side of my forehead somewhat next to the cheekbones.





Post Merge: July 16, 2009, 03:14:06 AM

I should probably get a make up kit too :D
although it been more and more (even before the eyebrows) that people address to me as to a she even with the most un-appropriate cloths! kind of makes me go into shock and happiness at the same time :)

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Annwyn

^^^

Yo, miss Myself, lovin the hair.  You seem to have this glow about you that I could even pick up through a friggin computer screen.

Yo milkshake brings..... yard... better....  lulz.
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tgirljuliewilson

HOLY SMOKES

Myself, and Meghan Andrews,  you are awesome....beautiful

You both have no idea of how much I envy you both....

To be pretty is one thing, but you guys....wow...to a whole 'nother level...

I can only hope that my FFS turns out so wonderful!!
O I wish I wish I wish I wish
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Naturally Blonde

There's some great picture's up there, no question about it but HRT hasn't worked very well for me facially and I find my pre HRT pics look more feminine with a much rounder and fatter face before? any weight I put on now goes on my belly and not on the places I'd like it to go.
Living in the real world, not a fantasy
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tunak

I agree... HRT doesnt guarantee that one will pass, its mostly in genetics and how feminine/masculine your bone structure is before starting the HRT. At least this  is what i've read in alot of websites...

Post Merge: September 04, 2009, 03:31:57 AM

Kathrine i noticed that u have a very visible adams apple in the beginning and its almost undetectable in your last one wow! is this because of the fat redistribution?
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Pippa

It all takes time.   I have been taking hormones for about four months.   My face is less masculine and my neck has slimmed.   I am going to have to buy some new rings as my fingers have slimmed.  sing two stone also helped!

In make up I am amazed how much I resemble my mother.
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