18-10-2014, 07:18 PM
Thanks, Eva. I met Dr. Z and talked to one of his patients. He's rather forceful in his opinions about what you need in the way of FFS. I passed on Dr. Z mainly because he isn't craniofacial certified. If you need lots of forehead reshaping, like I do, you want that qualification in your surgeon.
I prefer a more conservative surgeon, personally. I don't want to change my looks so much as to soften my appearance by removing the male puberty influences on brow boss, nose, upper lip, and adam's apple. I can live with my jaw and cheeks the way they are.
Voice surgery is really risky and normally only recommended after voice training has not achieved your goals. At least look into the surgical technique your doc is going to use on you. I would be concerned about a visible scar on your neck and the long post-surgery restrictions that you have to adhere to religiously for optimal results.
Clara
I prefer a more conservative surgeon, personally. I don't want to change my looks so much as to soften my appearance by removing the male puberty influences on brow boss, nose, upper lip, and adam's apple. I can live with my jaw and cheeks the way they are.
Voice surgery is really risky and normally only recommended after voice training has not achieved your goals. At least look into the surgical technique your doc is going to use on you. I would be concerned about a visible scar on your neck and the long post-surgery restrictions that you have to adhere to religiously for optimal results.
Clara