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FFS Consult - Facial Team

Started by reignat, July 12, 2017, 03:20:31 PM

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reignat

Hey everyone,

I have an in-person consult with Dr. Capitan from FacialTeam on 27th Jul in NYC. Those of you who have had FFS with FT before, what do you think would be the most important question that I should ask him. I mean, I do have a set of questions for my consult based on my own preferences and facial bone structure; but based on your experiences, is there anything important that I should clear up during my consult with him that would help me take an informed decision? Would facial x-rays help? I haven't done my facial x-rays yet.

Appreciate your help! Thanks :)

P.S. It'll be 1 year this July 15 since I started hormones.
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Michelle_P

Hi, reignat!

I see you found the FFS forum.  This is the best place to ask your questions.

While I have had an initial consult for FFS, it was with Kaiser NorCal, not FacialTeam, so I don't have any good stuff to share.

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anjaq

Well, it depends really on how much you already know. If you still want to find out what you need to be done, or if you already have decided and want to discuss details. I brought facial XRays but that did not change anything. I believe they will need to do the 3D scan in Marbella to assess details of bone structure. They always do type 3 forehead, AFAIK, so it does not matter to them if you have a X ray of the forehead.
The consultations are usually about 30 min, so its limited time to ask questions. If you start with what you need and what would look good, it will take a bit off that time. If they have Alexandra with them to do simulation photos, that will take a while, too. If you already know some things, you have more time to discuss in detail what you want to get done and if this is what they also want to do. I believe these consultations in other cities are called "orientation" to reflect that it is only a short and quick assessment and not as comprehensive as possible.
I would say, if you already know what parts of the face need to be changed, skip the intro where they try to assess your face in that respect and also skip the basics where they explain about what is done in FFS (I bet you already know how a type 3 forehead works, surgically) and go right into your question list. Make a list and try to work through it.

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chastitydomme

Thanks For the info!
I ALSO have an apt on the 27th but with Dr. Simon
I pretty much know what I need done

Chas
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