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Direct Financial costs of mtf transitioning

Started by ChrissyRyan, December 13, 2018, 06:50:15 PM

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ChrissyRyan

There seems to be a wide range of out of pocket costs, depending on what is done and the availability of non-exclusionary insurance or government subsidized medicine, electrolysis, therapy, and surgery.  Wardrobe and lifestyle changes (nails, hair, etc.) adds to that total.  I have noticed at the higher ranges, the totals do easily go into five and even low six figures for the self-pay for everything for total transitioning costs. 

I can see that these costs can pose quite a challenge to many, perhaps their transitions will be on a slower schedule, or will not include some surgeries.

Save up for the future.   :)

Chrissy



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ChrissyRyan

Always stay cheerful, be polite, kind, and understanding. Accepting yourself as the woman you are is very liberating.  Never underestimate the appreciation and respect of authenticity.  Help connect a person to someone that may be able to help that person.  Be brave, be strong.  A TRUE friend is a treasure.  Relationships are very important, people are important, and the sooner we all realize that the better off the world will be.  Try a little kindness.  Be generous with your time, energy, wisdom, and resources.   Inconvenience yourself to help someone.   I am a brown eyed, brown haired woman. 
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Jessica_Rose

Please don't let any of these numbers scare you. Transitioning can be expensive, but not all of us have the same needs. Also, insurance coverage varies quite a bit. Several of the surgeries I paid for out-of-pocket are now covered, unfortunately it wasn't retroactive.

Here are some of my surgical expenses which were not covered by insurance:

$  3,400    Trachea Shave
$  7,369    Breast Augmentation (Coverage was added AFTER my procedure)
$ 18,517    Brow Contouring, Lip Augmentation, Scalp Advancement
$ 16,216    Genioplasty (chin) and Mandibular (jaw) Contouring
$ 23,923    Facelift
$  2,500    Lip augmentation Revision
$ 15,000    Hair restoration
$ 86,925    Total Surgery Costs (out-of-pocket)


Laser and electrolysis costs can also add up. Laser hair removal on my face wasn't very effective, but it worked great on body hair. These are my estimated costs:

$ 36,000    Electrolysis (Estimated over 600hrs @ $60/hr -- ongoing)
$  5,400    Laser Hair Removal (Face)
$  5,000    Laser Hair Removal (Back)
$  3,400    Laser Hair Removal (Legs)
$  2,800    Laser Hair Removal (Arms)
$    800    Laser Hair Removal (Stomach)
$ 53,400   Total Hair Removal Costs  (out-of-pocket)

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