Quote from: lemons on September 15, 2015, 07:43:51 PM
I had heard somewhere that Dr. Spiegel has experience with some of the techniques used for "tiny face surgery" practiced in Korea. I'm seeing some of these before and afters on these South Korean websites and....holy hell I am impressed. Like, far more impressed than I am seeing any FFS outcomes. (and I've been seeing a few trans patients on their before and afters too and they look just as good) Yes, obviously I'd rather go to an american surgeon like Spiegel because I don't want to get facial surgery with surgeons who are usually only familiar with working on strictly their nationality. But some of the reduction I'm seeing the face size and shape...it's completely radical and while I certainly do not need to have a teeny tiny petite heart shaped anime head (which would look ridiculous on my body anyhow) it certainly shows that a big manly box head outside female ranges could potentially become a slightly bigger looking but still normal sized cis female looking face/head shape, which is what realistically I am aiming for. (I feel to do anything smaller would get pretty risky and dangerous, so I'm trying to be realistic with what I'm working with)
I'm wondering this because I know with having FFS with Spiegel you can be very specific about what you want and he'll do it if it's within his skill set. (he does subtle changes on average for example, but if you say you want him to be more aggressive he will...this is what I've heard)
Be very very careful - - - . This "Korean Face Surgery" subject keeps bubbling to the surface from time to time.
To be blunt: most or nearly all of the public "Korean" face surgery before/after pictures I have seen have been heavily photoshopped. There was one set posted up in another thread here some time back, and when you looked at those side by side pictures carefully using even crude software measuring tools - - the facial landmarks did not even match in the before and after pictures. You cannot change some of those facial landmarks with surgery! Thus, it is hard to avoid the conclusion that those pictures were photoshopped.
There is nothing secret or magic about the "techniques" claimed to be used in Korea. Just a huge amount of marketing hysteria in their local market. You can find some of those same B/A pictures posted up as giant posters in rail or subway stations in Korea!
Suggestion, if you want extensive facial work done that involves ANY bone work, then take your time and do your homework.
Find a craniofacial surgeon. A real and formally trained craniofacial surgeon (i.e., a real post-residency training program for a year at a nationally recognized surgical training program - - not some 30 day or 90 day stop-look-listen program). Several of the "popular" or often mentioned surgeons around the various TG boards suggest, infer, or claim to be trained as craniofacial surgeons, but were really not, or in some cases, they may have spent 30 or 90 days as a guest in a cranifoacial training program. Typically that often means they spent their time there standing around in the back of an operating room trying to see what was going on under the lights.
And then find one of those who is also a member of one of the recognized boards of the American Board of Medical Specialties. The easiest way to check is to go to www.CertificationMatters.org. That should let you verify the surgeon you find is a real board certified plastic surgeon or maybe a head and neck surgeon. One of those two specialties.
Then search through your list of those real craniofacial surgeons who are board certified and find one who is also formally trained in jaw surgery (max/fac or orthognathic training) .
If you put all three of those critical training and skill sets together in one surgeon - - then you have someone who has all of the skills required to do the kind of comprehensive facial make-over that you appear to want.
[ From searching around on the net and drilling down very carefully in order to avoid lots of hype and "vanity" "board" certification claims - - there really are not any of the surgeons in Korea that have an equivalent training level that can be verified. ]
In the western world, there are only a few surgeons who are verifiably and properly trained cranifofacial //orthognathic - max-fac // board certified plastic surgeons. There not many, but there are a few. When he was active, Dr. Ousterhout was one of them. In his FFS book, he states that about 1 in 11 of his patients came to him after they had a failed surgery and asked him to attempt to correct what was done improperly the first time by an inadequately trained surgeon. That observation in his book should be a clear caution for everyone to pick our facial surgeons carefully.