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I know I'm putting myself in a precarious situation posting this on a general plastic surgery sub, but I wanted to share my facial journey so far with more than trans folks to help people see this journey. I am a 33 year old trans woman that has changed almost every feature of my face in the last 7 months. These procedures were medically necessary. I had letters from 6 doctors in 5 fields of practice. My insurance paid $250K this year. I am so grateful 🙏.
The first photo is 2 years ago on the left and the right is June 26th (1 month after my last facial procedure). I had my first major surgery on Jan 19th of this year.
The second photo is a side comparison prior to my last facial procedure (May 20th), right after the surgery (May 21st), and 1 month post op (June 26th).
I have listed the procedures below. I am not putting the doctors or hospitals because sometimes they can be targeted for doing gender affirming care.
Surgery #1 (9.5 hours by 2 Plastic Surgeons) 1. Fontal bone osteotomy with anterior table setback 2. Coronal brow lift, bilateral 3. Hairline advancement (Still wear a wig). 4. Genioplasty 5. Bilateral contouring of the mandibular angles 6. Bilateral buccal fat resection 7. Neck liposuction
Surgery #2 8. Hairplasty
Surgery #3 (7 hours by 1 surgeon) 9. Malar Augmentation with Implant 10. Open Septo-rhinoplasty with Infracture 11. Lip Lift 12. Lip Fascial Grafting 13. Facial Fat Grafting 14. Botox to Masseters/Forehead
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