I did a virtual ffs thingy

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u/Broccolisoups
Tue May 25 20:53:48 2021 UTC
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u/[deleted]
Tue May 25 22:08:08 2021 UTC
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OP
Wed May 26 07:36:58 2021 UTC
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I guess I have to admit dysphoria might be lying to me. I have a very hard time taking compliments both on my current face and future. But thank you for the feedback!

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u/Broccolisoups
OP
Tue May 25 20:54:59 2021 UTC
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So I got a virtual ffs (photoshoped pics by person who knows a lot about faces). And I was hoping for some opinions on the results. They are made based on what can be expected from Facial team in Marbelle. My personal thoughts on the pictures are mixed. When I look at each individual change I can see they make my face look more feminine. But when I look at the picture with all the changes I still don't think I pass as a woman. How much of that is the slight beard shadow, bad hair and bushy eyebrows I don't know but it leaves me a bit scared. Im at 9 months Hrt.
Now although the pictures where a bit expensive, its a smaller price to pay compared to the surgery itself. The fact that it lets me know what I'm walking into, lets me not be overly ambitious and lets me be relaxed during the healing knowing how much I can expect the swelling to go down, makes it worth it.
People often say facial team doesn't make very dramatic changes but it looks quite significant to me at least from the virtual ffs. And yet still not enough? But yeah what are you peoples opinion on these "results"?

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Wed May 26 00:32:25 2021 UTC
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I personally think you look good and fairly passing in the unedited pictures, but I really think the edited shots look great. And I think frequently the ffs results I've seen can tend to be even a bit more significant of a change. Idk I think you look great both ways.

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Tue May 25 23:35:41 2021 UTC
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I don't have any medical expertise and don't know what extent is actually possible but I pushed one of your pics a bit further if you're interested .

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Wed May 26 04:29:17 2021 UTC
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How did you do that? As in, what surgical procedures would be necessary to achieve results like these?

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Wed May 26 20:06:41 2021 UTC
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I used Photoshop. I'm not sure what procedures would be needed exactly or if they would be medically possible. I changed the jaw and chin a bit, lowered the hairline, and changed the distance between upper lip and nose. All of those things can be done surgically, but like I mentioned I don't know if they can to that extent.

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Wed May 26 21:46:15 2021 UTC
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Would love one done for me if you have the time and will <3

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Wed May 26 21:56:22 2021 UTC
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I could give it a go if you want. I can't make any promises that the results will be surgically possible though. I'm an artist not a doctor 😅

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Wed May 26 23:15:35 2021 UTC
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Thanks so much :)

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u/claire-teasedale
Wed May 26 04:48:51 2021 UTC
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I’m going to Facialteam next month and had the same virtual work done. My goal: feel better about how I look in the mirror. As for passing, I think I have made my peace with standing out a bit. I’m 6’2” tall, so no matter what, I’m going to stand out, especially in heels. And you bet I’m still going to wear those heels.

And facial team does tend to be a little more natural/ conservative in their approach, but I’d rather that than some of the overdone stuff I’ve seen. You can always enhance with fillers/ etc. later. But I think it’s a lot harder to walk back an aggressive FFS that gives you an outcome you didn’t want.

u/[deleted]
Wed May 26 04:00:15 2021 UTC
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Thu May 27 00:43:48 2021 UTC
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I’m right behind you! Heading there in three weeks!

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u/MossycupMolly
Thu Apr 11 23:11:38 2024 UTC
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Did you use an app on your phone or Photoshop? /Gimp? I've been experimenting with gimp and the warp transform is pretty powerful