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Community Conversation => Transitioning => Facial feminization surgery => Topic started by: wannalivethetruth on February 07, 2011, 05:22:24 AM

Title: What surgery would you suggest for this?
Post by: wannalivethetruth on February 07, 2011, 05:22:24 AM
My jaw is perfect..but my chin is square. The heigh of it is perfect. Its just that its square! I dont want to have surgery on my jaw. Just my chin to get rid of the two point (squareness) of it. What surgery would be best for this?
Title: Re: What surgery would you suggest for this?
Post by: Sandy on February 07, 2011, 06:22:29 AM
Rose:

Having your chin shaved to round its shape is one of the FFS procedures that a plastic surgeon could perform.  It will round it out and make it less square.

Mine wasn't quite a classic male lantern jaw, but my surgeon did shave it a little bit.  Actually changing the mandible is very dangerous and usually not recommended.  But it sounds like you don't need that in any case.

-Sandy
Title: Re: What surgery would you suggest for this?
Post by: wannalivethetruth on February 07, 2011, 04:16:15 PM
So is there a surgery for this?
Title: Re: What surgery would you suggest for this?
Post by: Sandy on February 07, 2011, 11:53:52 PM
Quote from: RoseBlossom on February 07, 2011, 04:16:15 PM
So is there a surgery for this?

Yes there is.  Basically the doctor take a surgical version of a dremel tool and rounds out the square parts of the chin.  I'm not sure what the procedure is called, my doctor referred to it a bone shaving.  It is similar to shaving down the brow bossing that is another masculine trait.

-Sandy
Title: Re: What surgery would you suggest for this?
Post by: jennajane on February 08, 2011, 10:12:03 AM
It is a relatively common FFS procedure, but not cheap, Dr. Spiegel is around $7500 for jaw and chin + operating room fees and anesthesia fees, Dr. Zukowski was $2500 for just the chin ($4000 for jaw) and again plus fees which could be 2-3k.  HTH
Jenna
Title: Re: What surgery would you suggest for this?
Post by: Cruelladeville on February 08, 2011, 12:12:08 PM
A chin implant might also do it?

You'd need ideally a doctor who's a highly-skilled craniofacial expert... has a great eye for detail and understands the particular balance of your unique facial dimensions and underlying structures..

Like mine does/did....lol
Title: Re: What surgery would you suggest for this?
Post by: wannalivethetruth on February 08, 2011, 03:21:41 PM
Who did you go to?
Title: Re: What surgery would you suggest for this?
Post by: jennajane on February 10, 2011, 01:19:09 PM
Quote from: RoseBlossom on February 08, 2011, 03:21:41 PM
Who did you go to?

me?
I went to Dr. Z for my forehead and nose.  I didn't feel I needed a forehead setback (which Speigel does), and I liked his endoscopic methods. 
Jenna
Title: Re: What surgery would you suggest for this?
Post by: Sandy on February 10, 2011, 02:04:31 PM
Quote from: RoseBlossom on February 08, 2011, 03:21:41 PM
Who did you go to?

I'm also a "Z" girl.

-Sandy
Title: Re: What surgery would you suggest for this?
Post by: jennajane on February 11, 2011, 12:44:48 PM
Quote from: Sandy on February 10, 2011, 02:04:31 PM
I'm also a "Z" girl.

-Sandy

I don't think I can call myself a "Z" girl, I didn't have enough surgery and didn't get the pin.
Jenna
Title: Re: What surgery would you suggest for this?
Post by: Sandy on February 11, 2011, 06:59:21 PM
Quote from: jennajane on February 11, 2011, 12:44:48 PM
I don't think I can call myself a "Z" girl, I didn't have enough surgery and didn't get the pin.
Jenna

Trust me hon, you are a "Z" girl!  Tell me where you want the pin sent.

If anyone questions, tell 'em they have to deal with me!  I'll break their arm...   :icon_pistoles:  :D

-Sandy(I still have a little upper body strength left)

Title: Re: What surgery would you suggest for this?
Post by: AlexCallende on May 08, 2011, 08:03:08 AM
Quote from: jennajane on February 10, 2011, 01:19:09 PM
me?
I went to Dr. Z for my forehead and nose.  I didn't feel I needed a forehead setback (which Speigel does), and I liked his endoscopic methods. 
Jenna

Hi, Jenna!

I saw your post on Dr. Zukowski (in Illinois?) and I became very interested in his procedure.  I have some slightly embossed brow bones.  I thought about just getting fat implant for that very shallow depression slightly above/between the bones.

Could you explain hat is this endoscopic method for the brow bone?  And what the costs are like?

Thank you very much!

Alex
Title: Re: What surgery would you suggest for this?
Post by: jennajane on May 10, 2011, 05:02:04 PM
He of course could explain it better and he is more than happy to do so.  He is a good salesman!  He can do the brow reduction procedure from 3 smaller incision from the hairline or from one long incision if you are going to do a scalp advance at the same time.  He goes in with a camera and tools through the incisions without actually pulling the forehead skin down.  This allows him to leave a couple of large nerves intact that is not possible with non-endoscopic methods.  This has the effect of having much lower rates of long-term nerve damage in the scalp, and seems slightly less invasive to me.  After a bit more than 5 months since my surgery I am starting to get feeling back in my scalp.  It has been itchy for the last couple of months.

I had the procedure combined with a couple other procedures, but I imagine that just the brow would be about $10k
  I hope that answers you questions.

Jenna