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Guest Angelgrlsue

Hi everyone.

I just recieved an email from Dr. Ousterhout in San Francisco with a qoute of how much it would cost to have FFS done on me. Wow!!! Very expensive, I would have to save for over ten years or more just to have eneough to cover FFS. I do have options of financing though through student loans and such but I would like to know if anyone here has had good results from Dr. Ousterhout with fFS. Dr. Suporn is my other choice of doctor I may consider and I hear he is very good as well. Anyone have good results with Dr. Suporn too would be helpful.

Hugs,

Suzie

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Geeze Suzie,,,,THATS expensive . A little off the beaten track I know Hun

but would you not wait till your on Hrt a while . Estrogen ""can"" make a

wonderful difference to your looks ,,,,,,luv,viv :)

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Guest Donna Jean

I have to agree, Suzie....

When money is a factor for me (and it is) the SRS comes first!

Then FFS if it's in the stars.

But, truthfully, after 13 months on HRT my face has done some really cool things that I really like...I'm certainly passable and even "Not too bad" looking...

I'd wait to see what the HRT does first and you can always go for FFS later...I think that you may be pleasently surprised by the HRT...I'm 60 and it treated me right!

Besides, when you see the price on FFS...you suck all of the air out of the room...really not fair to others in that room with you!

My call is HRT first!

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

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Guest Kaitlyn88

Same here...SRS is very important to me so that is first. FFS would be nice, I would like to see as little masculinity in my face as possible. It will have to wait though.

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Guest Angelgrlsue

Ok girls I am blushing now, you are all right I should wait for HRT to take effect and wait on the FFS. I am just SO impatient at times, this is my downfall, have always been that way. I really am trying though to be more patient. Oh well..was just getting quotes from various surgeons that do FFS and Dr. Ousterhout was one of them. Sometimes I just need a good kick in the butt to get myself back on track. Thank you. :-)

Hugs,

Suzie

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Hi Suzie,

Would you mind saying how much the quote was and what work you it covered? I'd be really grateful if you wouldn't mind telling me - I've been planning to get a quote from Doug Ousterhout myself. I understand if you want to send it in a private message.

I've been thinking lately that even if Doug is as expensive as some of the more outlandish quotes I've read about, it might be worth going to him direct as the chances are that if I went with someone else, I might end up going to Doug for a "re-do" anyway.

Jeffrey Spiegel is a possible alternative though.

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Guest AshleyRF
Same here...SRS is very important to me so that is first. FFS would be nice, I would like to see as little masculinity in my face as possible. It will have to wait though.

I feel the same way... I'm sick of seeing any masculinity in me and I want it ALL GONE!!!

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Guest Elizabeth K

My friend Veronica had FFS and paid $40,000 - in California.

Thailand also has FFS but I don't anyone who has gonr there except a Tgirl at my GLBT support group. I will ask her - she looks GREAT!

Lizzy

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Guest IGotThatGoodGood
I have a friend who had FFS by Doc Speigle (?)I think thats it in NJ or Penn. It didn't cost her about 10

Kellly

DR. Spiegel he's in Boston.

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I have not had much to say on this subject which is odd for me because I am seldom at a loss for words.

But surgery to me is a very scary proposition - I have been told that I will not need any ffs and that is very good because I wasn't going to have any even if did.

It is going to be a major undertaking (poor choice of words) to get me throught the SRS - I need that so badly to feel complete but my fears of surgery run very deep so anything tht can be considered elective I elect not to have.

Love ya,

Sally

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I've booked a consultation with Jeff Spiegel - he's visiting the UK in April. I'll post about how it went once I've seen him.

For anyone else interested in seeing him while he's in the UK, the details of his visit are on the Events and Links page of his website.

(Perhaps his visit should be publicised in the MTF forum as well?)

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Doug Ousterhout is not planning to retire soon. http://www.tsroadmap.com/notes/index.php/s...ning_to_retire/

There aren't any conferences anywhere near me where one can see multiple surgeons in a single day, so the only options for seeing non-local surgeons are to see them as they visit (Doug visited the UK last year I think, but I didn't see him, and Jeff Speigel is visiting this year), go see them at their practice or correspond by email, telephone, Skype etc.

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Guest Alexis_Kitty

I went with Ousterhout... I owe my whole credit for being able to pass to him.

He is VERY expensive though. I dropped about 50k.

I am glad I made the choice though!

Now Dr. Ousterhout... Isn't really going to make you have a new face if that's what you want!

He takes your existing face, and grinds bones... Shapes it... Makes it a feminized version of what you use to have.

I don't look a lot like my sister, but we have some similarities. We use to be thought of as twins when I was male.

I figured if anything... I'd look a lot like her. So I went with the Facial Reconstruction!

It depends on what you want to do first, and how well you pass. I did not pass at all pre FFS.

I tried, and it just didn't work. Especially since my nose was broken/pulverised from fights & MMA about 5-6 times.

I have some what I looked like as Male... Then Female(Pre-Op)... Then Female(Post-Op)

Let's see here....

Male: Roughly 180lbs. Mainly Mostly Muscle.

n708106189_96412_4019.jpg

94294_1151687168.jpg

Female(Pre-op FFS): Ouch that broken nose still makes me cringe... I weighed about 140-145 of a lot of muscle.

094.jpg

093.jpg

(I still have that purse, and Ralik shirt btw)

Female(Post-op FFS) Couple things I'd still like to do, but looks decent. I weigh about 121 pounds now.

(Newest to Oldest I think)

(Sorry max image links is 4 so...)

http://i773.photobucket.com/albums/yy14/ki.../Picture148.jpg

http://i773.photobucket.com/albums/yy14/ki.../Picture144.jpg

http://i773.photobucket.com/albums/yy14/ki.../Picture129.jpg

http://i773.photobucket.com/albums/yy14/ki.../1014091412.jpg

http://i773.photobucket.com/albums/yy14/ki...1/Picture65.jpg

http://i773.photobucket.com/albums/yy14/ki.../0907092317.jpg

http://i773.photobucket.com/albums/yy14/ki...1/Picture49.jpg

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Guest Elizabeth K
I went with Ousterhout... I owe my whole credit for being able to pass to him.

He is VERY expensive though. I dropped about 50k.

I am glad I made the choice though!

Now Dr. Ousterhout... Isn't really going to make you have a new face if that's what you want!

He takes your existing face, and grinds bones... Shapes it... Makes it a feminized version of what you use to have.

I don't look a lot like my sister, but we have some similarities. We use to be thought of as twins when I was male.

I figured if anything... I'd look a lot like her. So I went with the Facial Reconstruction!

It depends on what you want to do first, and how well you pass. I did not pass at all pre FFS.

I tried, and it just didn't work. Especially since my nose was broken/pulverised from fights & MMA about 5-6 times.

I have some what I looked like as Male... Then Female(Pre-Op)... Then Female(Post-Op)

Let's see here....

Male: Roughly 180lbs. Mainly Mostly Muscle.

n708106189_96412_4019.jpg

94294_1151687168.jpg

Female(Pre-op FFS): Ouch that broken nose still makes me cringe... I weighed about 140-145 of a lot of muscle.

094.jpg

093.jpg

(I still have that purse, and Ralik shirt btw)

Female(Post-op FFS) Couple things I'd still like to do, but looks decent. I weigh about 121 pounds now.

(Newest to Oldest I think)

(Sorry max image links is 4 so...)

http://i773.photobucket.com/albums/yy14/ki.../Picture148.jpg

http://i773.photobucket.com/albums/yy14/ki.../Picture144.jpg

http://i773.photobucket.com/albums/yy14/ki.../Picture129.jpg

http://i773.photobucket.com/albums/yy14/ki.../1014091412.jpg

http://i773.photobucket.com/albums/yy14/ki...1/Picture65.jpg

http://i773.photobucket.com/albums/yy14/ki.../0907092317.jpg

http://i773.photobucket.com/albums/yy14/ki...1/Picture49.jpg

EVERYONE - you have to click on the photobucket to see the real Alexis Kitty!

What a success story!

Lizzy

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I went with Ousterhout... I owe my whole credit for being able to pass to him.

He is VERY expensive though. I dropped about 50k.

I am glad I made the choice though!

Now Dr. Ousterhout... Isn't really going to make you have a new face if that's what you want!

He takes your existing face, and grinds bones... Shapes it... Makes it a feminized version of what you use to have.

I don't look a lot like my sister, but we have some similarities. We use to be thought of as twins when I was male.

I figured if anything... I'd look a lot like her. So I went with the Facial Reconstruction!

It depends on what you want to do first, and how well you pass. I did not pass at all pre FFS.

I tried, and it just didn't work. Especially since my nose was broken/pulverised from fights & MMA about 5-6 times.

I have some what I looked like as Male... Then Female(Pre-Op)... Then Female(Post-Op)

Let's see here....

Wow... thanks for sharing this. I mean, wow...

Two questions. Does Dr. O always cost around that much? And are there any other notable surgeons that cost less (like Spiegel)? I can get about 30K from my parents, probably, but, I don't think a life should cost any more than that.

Oh, and wow. I don't get shocked easy, or ever, but wow. *shocked*

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Depends on how much you do...

For price that is...

Could you specify?

Like, is there a fixed price for certain surgeries?

You know, chin costs $$$, nose costs $$$, mandible costs $$$.

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Guest Alexis_Kitty

It all depends... You'd have to get a consultation... I did my jawline, chin, nose, browline, and forehead and it ran about 40-50k

I don't know much about other Surgeons... I looked into a few others, and none of them looked too great. So I tried the one that I "thought" was best at the time, and it worked out for me.

I had to skip out on the mandibular advancement, breast implants, and trachea shave.

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It all depends... You'd have to get a consultation... I did my jawline, chin, nose, browline, and forehead and it ran about 40-50k

I don't know much about other Surgeons... I looked into a few others, and none of them looked too great. So I tried the one that I "thought" was best at the time, and it worked out for me.

I had to skip out on the mandibular advancement, breast implants, and trachea shave.

Uh, what does jawline/mandibular advancement mean? Is that supposed to make the face more angular, or something?

Anyway, I only need/want chin, nose, and browline (assuming that's just the eye area); can you, like, ballpark that?

I'm not really looking to waste money and time on a consultation that I might not want.

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