Hi Cadence,
Congrats on the date, coming up soon! How long are you staying in Buenos Aires? I'm asking because 2-3 days after the FFS seems a bit too soon in my opinion because of forehead swelling. I waited two weeks to get mine and there was a tiny section where there was more swelling and I lost some transplants because of it. Just a thought. Dr. Syzferman will have the last word on this.
Another issue is that you're might want to wait for the coronal incision to fuse better before doing an FUT incision in the back. That might create extra unwanted scalp tension. Dr. Rossi will remove the staples in your head 10-14 days and after that would be a better time. Finally, I went with the FUT incision. Bruno is amazing with the incision, it will invisible, but the first few days after it will be very bothersome, painful, inchy, and sensitive. FFS is already painful enough, adding that would be enough to drive someone crazy

Just my two cents for what it's worth.
I'm going to update my thread on my transplants. I wasn't terribly happy with my hairline after ffs and being unhappy, I made the quick to get transplants 5 days before I left Buenos Aires. I made the decision and only two days later I was under the knife again lol Bruno was so talented and sweet as a person that I basically told Amanda he would be a perfect fit for t-change. (since the team is already talented). Not only that but his prices are the most competitive I've even seen. I guess my good experience/results were persuasive enough to convince Amanda to make him part of the team

For many of us, hair transplants are indispensable part of facial feminization. I don't think a hairline incision could create the precise, customizable, and natural-looking hairline made possible by transplants. And no scar!
Congrats again and well wishes to deeiche who will be leaving in a few short weeks! Here's to the sinus triplets

- Ruby