08-12-2011, 12:02 PM
Hi bryony,
FFS is covered here by some of the insurance companies (health insurance is privatized here), as long as you have a GID diagnosis. They stimulate surgery abroad, which includes Thailand and Brazil.
But people I know who had it done look weird. The scars are too visible, and the eyebrows are too roundly arched. Have patience: a few years on phyto-estrogens will feminize your face by filling it up, especially on your cheek bones.
How massive your forehead and brow bones look depends mainly on how you wear your hair or wig. Note that IGF-1 is what makes your forehead grow. Especially the younger ones around here should stay away from L-arginine and other HGH supplements.
The saddest thing I see on TS faces is the plead skirt: three deep wrinkles straight down from each corner of the mouth. The causes are skin damage from hair removal, lack of support from the beard hairs, and stopping estrogens after surgery.
FFS is covered here by some of the insurance companies (health insurance is privatized here), as long as you have a GID diagnosis. They stimulate surgery abroad, which includes Thailand and Brazil.
But people I know who had it done look weird. The scars are too visible, and the eyebrows are too roundly arched. Have patience: a few years on phyto-estrogens will feminize your face by filling it up, especially on your cheek bones.
How massive your forehead and brow bones look depends mainly on how you wear your hair or wig. Note that IGF-1 is what makes your forehead grow. Especially the younger ones around here should stay away from L-arginine and other HGH supplements.
The saddest thing I see on TS faces is the plead skirt: three deep wrinkles straight down from each corner of the mouth. The causes are skin damage from hair removal, lack of support from the beard hairs, and stopping estrogens after surgery.

