Honestly, fat "redistribution" is a slow process, and its not really redestribution. Old fat cells die, and new ones are formed. Where they form largely depends on your hormonal balance. Normal female estrogen and progesterone dominated balance will lead to new fat cells form on typically female regions. Testosteron dominated hormonal balance will cause new cells to form on typical male fat pattern. One year and half on estrogen, your body is still barely adjusting to all changes. Some tissue react very quickly, like breast glands, on the other hand fat cells just dont care that much about all changes you have been through. They react quickly and puff out when you gain weight, but whole hormonal change will not just make them suddenly die, and new ones suddenly form. They will do that on their usual rate. What can you do to speed up the process? You could gain weight, and hope the deposition of new cells happens on areas that you prefer. But thats wishful thinking, and it doesnt always happen like this... Its more likely that the old cells, that were there before you started hormones, will happily inflate, just like they would 2-3 years ago. You can try, it works for some people, and it doesnt for other. Most change will happen slowly, over the next 5-7 maybe even more years. Im not one of those people who knows a lot and likes to talk a lot about diet, but some claim that it also depends on the type of food, that will cause where the fat deposit from overload will end up. Now I could imagine, cortisol levels might have something possibly to do with that, but Im not making any claims, or any suggestions. I personally havent tested any of that theories, as I never ever really had overload of calories on healthy diet, I dont see how that could happen.. whenever it happened it was because of sugar and fat and carbohydrates...