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Have any of you noticed any nose reduction along the HRT?

Started by sue muksen, April 03, 2016, 08:17:21 AM

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sue muksen

Hello :)
My nose is long and bulbous, and that's bothers me a lot. Have any of you noticed any nose reduction along the HRT? I realized that the bones of my nose are not as huge, the bulge is formed mainly of cartilage. Any hope?
Before and after pics please! <3

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SofiN

As far as I know the nose doesn't really change on HRT =(

You will get some fat distribution on your face though, which could frame your nose in a different light. I have heard of some people who have had some success with the nose changing but there doesn't seem to be any concrete evidence to it.
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sue muksen

I havent started the HRT yet... Don't mind my face and messy hair I just woke up.



My nose is really huge and draw attention... I'll never be able to pass until my nose get thinner =(
Does anyone know any method for my nose look smaller without surgery?

i wish my nose was smaller like that :(

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Dena

It possible to use dark and light makeup to shade your nose and make it a bit less noticeable but on the other hand, your nose isn't that much of an issue and your face is pretty feminine as it it. I suspect when you are on HRT the facial fat will bring your nose into balance with the rest of your face and it will be less of an issue for you.
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sue muksen

Thank you, Dena! <3

I want to live like a normal woman, I am very afraid of not passing :'(
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Dena

There is no such thing as normal, we are all different. You shouldn't be afraid of passing because your starting point is far better than mine. Hormones don't make major changes to the face but they can be very noticeable. In your case, you are not that far from passing now without makeup or much done to your hair. You chin is weak, you face is nicely shaped, your skin is clear and it appears that T hasn't changed your face much from it's pre puberty look. Sit back and enjoy the ride because it's going to be a good one.
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warlockmaker

If your bone structure is small but it's the bulbous cartilage at the tip ...then there is a simple surgery performed, as an outpatient that removes the cartilage. But you look fine as you are .
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Soli

well I dunno what's supposed to be or not, but no doubt my nose is not as wide, not as big as it was just 5 months ago when I started HRT, I see it clearly, it's more gracious now, but the changes are very subtle and I don't think others noticed, many other changes too, my lips, all very subtle but I see them.

anyways sue, that's you? you will pass, no doubt! you will look very good.
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sue muksen

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Promethea

Quote from: sue muksen on April 03, 2016, 08:20:54 PM
Thank you, Dena! <3

I want to live like a normal woman, I am very afraid of not passing :'(

Normal women have all types of noses.
Life is a dream we wake from.



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sue muksen

What I meant by "normal woman" is that I want to have a simple and peaceful life as a woman, without people laughing at me or treating me like a freak.
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KayXo

If people laugh at you or treat you like a freak, who is really the freak? Be a light onto yourself and onto the world. Be you, regardless. Those people who are good, have a pure and loving soul, will embrace you. Caring about the rest is a waste of time.

You as you, are great, wonderful. Realize this and the fact that cruelty comes from those who are scared of themselves. Be the stronger one, the one that inspires others. You will thank yourself and the world will thank you for being a better place thanks to you. There is absolutely nothing wrong with YOU, the real YOU.
I am not a medical doctor, nor a scientist - opinions expressed by me on the subject of HRT are merely based on my own review of some of the scientific literature over the last decade or so, on anecdotal evidence from women in various discussion forums that I have come across, and my personal experience

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Christine Eryn

Mine shrunk a bunch from all the years of HRT. It's pretty shocking how much it got smaller looking back at pictures and videos of myself from years past. I'll post "before" pics one of these days. I got FFS because there was no way my dorsal nose hump would go away by itself.
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Anna33

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sue muksen

KayXo your comment help me a lot! Thank you! Caring about the rest is a waste of time. (=

Christine Eryn I'd love to see your pictures!

LadyEleanor thank you, but... still hard to believe... :/

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FrancisAnn

Plastic surgeons can do wonders.....for men & women & mtF women....
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JenJen

Mine thinned out from the skin getting thinner. To the point where a pre existing skin cancer became more noticeable. Subsequently I had it removed last week and ended up with an unwanted nose job. ... Now waiting to see how that pans out.

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Luna Star

Honestly face wise you pass with flying colors to me, maybe a bit longer hair I don't know but I'm really surprised that you are so worried about your face, you look very feminine
Luna, the poet and the digital artist.

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