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Loosing weight making my face look more feminine

Started by Yenneffer, September 24, 2015, 07:30:33 AM

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Yenneffer

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Dani

Lovely photo.

As for myself, I have lost over 100 pounds in 2 years and I went from extreme masculine to slender androgynous.
I still have more weight to lose, but losing the 100 pounds has given me a much more feminine face and body.

I love it!
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Wild Flower

Need a before pic to confirm

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Dena

The first place you put weight on is the last place you lose it. In my case, the first place is my tummy and spare tire. Often some weigh loss is good but women carry more fat than men and it softens their features. Be careful about losing to much weight because it will make your features look harsh. Try not to drop below the middle of your weight range and you may find you look better if you have more weight than that.
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Colleen M

I can't say I get the whole-body perspective enough from the pictures to really comment on the weight, but you're definitely coming along nicely. 
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ChloëAri

The increase in fat to my face (and cheeks especially) is what actually feminized it. It makes it appear rounder and softer as previously mentioned. Weight loss can exaggerate features such as the brow and the jawline.
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Dani

Quote from: Dena on September 28, 2015, 01:41:19 AM
The first place you put weight on is the last place you lose it. In my case, the first place is my tummy and spare tire. Often some weigh loss is good but women carry more fat than men and it softens their features. Be careful about losing to much weight because it will make your features look harsh. Try not to drop below the middle of your weight range and you may find you look better if you have more weight than that.

Yes, very much so, does make me look like I have sagging skin on my face, upper arms and tummy. After SRS, I am planning on a face lift/FFS, arms and tummy tuck. I am hesitant to post my picture until after my FFS/tummy tuck. My weight was 340 pounds 2 years ago and my goal is 190. I am now at 230. I will do this via diet and exercise. The tummy tuck should only drop my weight 5 or 10 pounds.
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