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  • You Look Worse After The Fuckin Waist of money Surgery. Bahah, It Really Baffles me the stupid shit stupid people Do.

  • What changed? look the same

  • @LilTash262

    the point of the surgery is to reduce masculinity in the face, basically reversing the effects testosterone has on bone structure, like the shape of the forehead, chin, etc. The profile view is where the difference is most noticeable, the results affect what gender you are perceived as while making sure you still look like you, its not supposed to make you look like a different person, that's why its subtle.

  • such a gorgeous woman ! my good! before already beatyfull, but after... Fierce!! Natrually precious !!! Very classy, naturall, and shiny !!! U remmind me kind of michelle pfeiffer in her tender years !!! I don't kow if u like her then, but i think is the prototip of WOMAN : a wife, sister, and sweet daughter. Congrats XXX

  • You looked good befor the surgery and you look good now,

    I do see a differance but to be truthful, not really all that much differant, either way you look good!

  • No exactly Miss USA to say the least.

  • I wanted to know how much an operation like this would cost and are there any noticable scars?

  • God I think you have frozen face syndrome!

    I started watching high pitch videos, then suddenly I started watching high pitch for transgenders and then the surgery videos. And I saw a lot of videos one of them was with someone who had a frozen face syndrome.

    You seem to have pretty much the same facial expression in every photo! With the difference that you try to smile or open your mouth!

    Do you suffer from that too?

  • Inspiring. Thank you.

    I've sent out the first feelers on this subject myself. I'm 25 years postop and reasonably passable, but still look more than a little androgynous...

  • you always looked like a woman.

  • Looked good before, if you ask me!

  • umm WOW SHE LOOKS VERY PRETTY IN THE END! LIKE MY MOM!!!

  • LOOKS LIKE A WOMAN!

  • looks like the process was super awful but at least it allowed you to fulfill your biggest dreams

  • You ever see someone that just has so much inner beauty they make you smile on sight? Thanks for this video, honey. :3 You sparkle from within.

  • This made me cry, I was so happy for you, to be able to be who you truly are, to let the caged bird inside out :) Congratulations!!!

  • FFS

  • Your face before surgery is similar to mine so this was really inspiring to me, thank you for sharing this. You look beautiful

  • was this person a man even before the surgery? she alwasy looked female to me..

  • 2:23 Gorgeous!

    Wow, the results truly are beautiful. You can see how much more confident she is post. Amazing.

  • she looks kinda dha same 2 me........... i dnt think she needed surgery O.O

  • Your recovery period after the surgery looked painful, but you look wonderful!

  • not much different! 40 days after the surgey, she just make up a bit so that made her look nice a little!! If she is happy with her "New face" that is enough anyway!!!

  • no offence..but..she looks EXACTLY the same O_O im so fucking confuced!

  • yup, she look like female now .

  • SHE DIDN'T EVEN NEED SURGERY!!!

    Just some confidence and personal care she gained afterwards...

  • thumbs up alcyonae.. sad people want to look better ,, they listen to ugly peoples opinions of what beauty is.

  • You could have passed without it. Nice strength though, and you look great afterward.

  • First of all I'd like to say that all your videos have become a major inspiration to me. I really admire your willing to stay true to yourself no matter what others might think. Anyways, your after surgery results are stunning. Hope you're doing exceptionally well.

  • Wicked cute! :D gee you're a pretty lady.

  • you look the same

  • @belthazar777 There's a difference, even if it's just that she's a better looking woman. There are a lot of T people out there who don't know that they get whispers behind their backs despite feminine figures and good voices, and I kind of wish more would consider facial surgery a standard part of transition. Yes, there are exceptions, but I've seen too many whose lives aren't all they can be because they aren't the "passers" they think they are.

  • You look great! i noticed u lowered your hair line, how is the scar? is it to noticeble? or did it really go away? please reply back i am really concern about it. Thanks

  • wHO PERFORMED this surgey thats what id like to know!! Please...

  • Dr. Douglas Ousterhout.

  • I wish I had money like you, to do these things..I would make do a surgery to make myself like 2-4 inches shorter from 170cm. and maybe some facial just for fun:)

  • A beautiful woman, and a beautiful human being:)

  • results=natural face woman .

  • you're looking great. you look completely feminine. it would be almost impossible to tell by looking at your face that you were male.

  • wow you look amazing.

  • I actually thought her face looked pretty fem before the surgery. Before or after I would have thought of her as biofemale. But sweet vid.

  • You look beautiful and very happy. Congratulations!

  • those staples in the superior part of ur forehead and ur scalp seems soooo scary. Id be scared washing my face in the morning as it might pull my face off :S

  • thanks.know i know i dont whant to get any surgerys :)!

  • did it hurt alot?

  • That's an understatement. It was the single most painful experience of my life. But it wasn't sharp pain like a knife blade, but more of a comination of a bad bruise over my entire head, mixed with the worst headache you've ever had that takes about two months to go from the most intense to a mild headache. Still, it isn't intolerable. Two weeks after surgery I stood up from three straight days teaching a weekend seminar in story structure. Its not like you go around crying from the pain.

  • Hello!

    I like your pictures, expecially the last three ones in the car, where you show the happy expression of a northern europe fair (...?!) and the song too, both music and words.

    Well done!

    ciao

    Marco, from Ferrara, Italy.

  • You are so lovely My Dear! so realisticly a WOMAN in every way! Bwahahaha! oh, Im excited!

  • if you set the bar any lower you'd be on the opposite side of the planet

  • you looked manly in no way at all before the surgery

    you were very pass-able.

    If i had never met you, and passed you on the street I'd have never known...

    but don't get me wrong

    you look lovely after the surgery too

  • Thanks for the compliment. And that's great, if your goal is to "pass." But there's another level beyond "passing." It is a level where the structure of your face and body are so female that you could shout in a booming male voice and people around would comment, "Weird! That woman has such an unnaturally deep voice!" Until FFS, no matter how "pretty" one is, the best you can do is "pass" since the skull still has a male shape underneath it all.

  • I wasn't being negative, I was just saying you still looked VERY feminine before the surgery.

    I am a transsexual too, but I don't have very many problems with looking manly.

    I have had everyone tell me, my bone structure is in no way, manly, but very feminine.

    The only thing that I would really want fixed is my "jewish" nose -lol-

    I'm not Jewish, but my nose looks it

    haha

    It would be so weird to get the FFS tho, don't they take off your whole face?

  • Oh, I didn't think you were being negative. It's just that a lot of people think "feninine" is the same thing as "female." Of course, that's not true. Both men and women can be "pretty" (like a young Tom Cruise, for example) It is more feminine a look than say, George Clooney. If you transition, "pretty " will work okay because it overlays a male structure. But underneath it, you still give off male facial energy. As you age, it shines through even more as pretty fades.

  • FFS gets rid of that male" energy signature" so you don't send conflicting signals. "Pretty" plays to the conscious mind - bone structure plays to the subconscious mind - the primal mind, where we determine intuitively the "threat level" of an individual by quickly classing their gender based on bone structure as male or female. I never imagined the difference until I had healed for six months and experienced it myself in the way both mena and women started treating me.

  • As for it being weird to experience, you bet it is! You go through all kinds of things mentally when you see a stranger in the mirror. Like living in a sci-fi movie! But in time, you realize that you even tuned into your own male bone-energy before, and it limited how much you could redefine your self-image after transition. Oh, and they only peel off the top half of your face, remove, scuopt and replace your forehead and chin, and grind down the rest! Hurts, but well worth it!

  • wow, that is a perfect way to put it, i've been looking for words like that to describe it for awhile

  • did u go to oesterhaut? you know i heard the migraine can stay permanently. how is he with aftercare? would you have to pay if you need adjustment work?

  • The Jewish thing is not cool.

  • Very true! Any kind of external change brings internal change. But, what is the actual goal a person is after? If their goal is just to cross-dress, then it doesn't require any surgery at all. If they are compelled to change sex, then SRS is necessary. If the purpose is to be more feminine of face, you may have to have cosmetic surgery. But if the goal is beyond that, after all that - to be taken as female even subconsciously at a primal brain level, then FFS is necessary.

  • You know, that story of the woman came out just before my life partner, Teresa, had her FFS almost exactly one year before I did mine. I wasn't worried about immobility as I had visited a lot of other girls who had surgery with the same surgeon I was going to use. But, I did think a lot about the kinds of psychological issues that would come up, seeing a different face in the mirror. It does change you on the inside too.

  • No, I don't suffer from "frozen face." Actually, if you want to see what post-FFS mobility is like, take a look at the featured video at the top of my main page and you can see a wider variety of expressions.

    Melanie

  • You are very courageous to show the 'straight after shots' - but you certainly look incredibly gorgeous now. It gives hope to the rest of us! I'll email you about where you had it done, if that's okay?

  • but you already looked like a woman:)

  • You look wonderous! FFS definitely paid off for you it seems

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