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Got A Consultation Shedualed For Ffs Yeah!


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I called today and got an appointment for a consultation on FFS with a doctor here in Indy. It cost me $100, but that fee applies to the surgery. They do a digital imaging of what your face will look like after the procedure. I think about all I need is work done on my square chin. I would like to have a couple other things done, but I think the chin is the one thing I need to pass AND look pretty. Anyway, it is 2 weeks from today and I can't wait. I am so excited.

hugz,

Chrissy

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Guest Robin Winter

That's awesome!!! I'm happy for you!

I'm thinking I can get away with just jaw contouring too :) Maybe something for the cheekbones.

Wow, any idea when you might be getting it done? I'd love to get some feedback from someone who's done it recently.

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I called today and got an appointment for a consultation on FFS with a doctor here in Indy. It cost me $100, but that fee applies to the surgery. They do a digital imaging of what your face will look like after the procedure. I think about all I need is work done on my square chin. I would like to have a couple other things done, but I think the chin is the one thing I need to pass AND look pretty. Anyway, it is 2 weeks from today and I can't wait. I am so excited.

hugz,

Chrissy

Hi Chrissy,

Seen 2 photos of you in an earlier post (prior/after hrt) . Your so attractive now . Having said that .....Would I , Mmmmm,

Yeh , sure, spoil yourself. Your worth it .

Luv, Viv.

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Hi Chrissy,

Seen 2 photos of you in an earlier post (prior/after hrt) . Your so attractive now . Having said that .....Would I , Mmmmm,

Yeh , sure, spoil yourself. Your worth it .

Luv, Viv.

Thanls for the compliment.

I am sure he will try and talk me into more, but I think my square chin is my main issue. I have saved money for a while for FFS and since I plan on going fulltime soon I think it is time to get the ball rolling on altering the things that prevent me from passing. Right now I don't. The reason my pictures look passable is because it is a partial profile and you cannot see the sharp square contour of my chin. I have the perfect chin now... for a man. With some tweeking it will look feminine and sexy.

hugz,

Chrissy

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I called today and got an appointment for a consultation on FFS with a doctor here in Indy. It cost me $100, but that fee applies to the surgery. They do a digital imaging of what your face will look like after the procedure. I think about all I need is work done on my square chin. I would like to have a couple other things done, but I think the chin is the one thing I need to pass AND look pretty. Anyway, it is 2 weeks from today and I can't wait. I am so excited.

hugz,

Chrissy

I would like that scar removed,eyelid lift and cheek implants.These three things would make me

a few steps closer to looking like a real girl.

Angie

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I would like that scar removed,eyelid lift and cheek implants.These three things would make me

a few steps closer to looking like a real girl.

Angie

Honey you are a REAL girl.

hugz,

Chrissy

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Honey you are a REAL girl.

hugz,

Chrissy

Thanks Chrissy,

I sure do feel like one.(smiiiiile)

Hugs Back Girl,

Angie

Bye the way lady,you are all ready a good looking woman,some work will make you beautiful.

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Guest Donna Jean

Chrissy......

I have to say that from your pics, I think you look awesome...

But, of course, we all know what we want to look like...

I won't be getting any FFS myself...HRT has helped so much and besides..I'm saving all of my money for SRS..(DANG...too many letters!)

Good luck on your FFS, Hon, don't let him talk you into TOO much more.....OK?

HUGGGS

Donna Jean

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Chrissy......

I have to say that from your pics, I think you look awesome...

But, of course, we all know what we want to look like...

I won't be getting any FFS myself...HRT has helped so much and besides..I'm saving all of my money for SRS..(DANG...too many letters!)

Good luck on your FFS, Hon, don't let him talk you into TOO much more.....OK?

HUGGGS

Donna Jean

Thanks, we all have our priorities.

I am pretty set on just the chin. My cheeks are still filling out and I think the rest of me passes. I woudnt mind a nose job though.

hugz,

Chrissy

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