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TheOdinsdottir

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Hi there, 

 

I'm totally new here, but I've been out and open about being trans for a couple years now.  Recently, my financial situation shifted positively and I can actually start affording the cosmetic surgeries I want to have a body, face, and voice that don't make me feel terrible.  The problem is, I'm struggling to figure out which surgeons are good for which procedures, and who are trans friendly. If anyone can provide some recommendations, I'd really appreciate it.

 

Here's what I'm looking to get:

Brazilian butt lift*

Breast fat transfer*

Facial feminization surgery

Vocal chord feminization

Phallus preserving vaginoplasty

 

(*ideally with HD lipo, I really just want all my body fat in these two areas ?

 

I know this may seem shallow, and part of it is, but I want to feel comfortable in my skin, and I'm also in an industry that heavily favors aesthetics. 

 

Thank you all so much, in advance. 

 

~Freyja

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The next suggestion I can give is to contact your local LGBTQ Community Center's Trans programs group.  Those of us who are happy with the results we have, of course, will recommend our own surgeons.  Several members here have had one or more of them.  I have only had the GCS 8+ years ago, but no regrets of any kind.

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I would recommend googling surgeons for each process and seeing what insurances they accept and their reviews as I assume you'd prefer a surgeon as close by as possible.

 

I would recommend against vocal chord surgery unless you are very young because vocal feminization exercises and a good coach can do wonders. There are some very good teachers on line as well. I recommend The Vocal Stylist - she has a wonderful series of videos on voice feminization. 

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I'm assuming you've been on HRT and seeing a therapist so that shouldn't be a barrier.  As far as plastics people, for the BA, fat redistribution stuff, that's not specific to Trans so anyone locally recommended will probably do you fine. Just call them and ask how much experience they have with transgender or go on their websites to look at their before/after pics. If they have a transgender section then you know they are friendly.  There aren't many people who specialize in Vocal fem surgeries so start with a google search and give them a call.  There's a doctor in Korea who basically wrote the book on it and the ones here in the states usually have gone to him for training.  I'm probably leaning toward Dr Spiegel in NJ to do mine. Take your time researching and don't be afraid to ask hard questions like "how many revisions" have you had to do. 

I'm heading down this road this year as well but since I have Kaiser they have specific people they use. Johns Hopkins has a transgender center as do Oregon Health and Science University (OSHU) is very well known and respected for transgender surgeries.

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Havent exactly researched surgeons doing phallus preserving vaginoplasty, but Wittenburg in San Francisco does offer them

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So, I have the VA for my insurance, which means I'd be paying for everything out of pocket.  As far as looking to local providers, I haven't really found too many that impressed me, and none that I can tell from their pages are trans friendly (maybe they are, dallas does have a substantial queer population).  

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Hi @TheOdinsdottir Welcome to the group from a fellow Texas newbie. I hope I don't get in trouble for this but look in Austin at the Crane group as they specialize in transgender surgeries. 

Billie

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1 hour ago, Billie75B said:

I hope I don't get in trouble for this but look in Austin at the Crane group as they specialize in transgender surgeries. 

 

No trouble at all, we have other members who brag about their experiences there.

 

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On 6/8/2021 at 9:29 AM, Billie75B said:

Hi @TheOdinsdottir Welcome to the group from a fellow Texas newbie. I hope I don't get in trouble for this but look in Austin at the Crane group as they specialize in transgender surgeries. 

Billie

Do you know if they do breast fat transfer?  I can't see anything about that on their page.  I see something that looks like a BBL, and mentions of fat grafting, but nothing about boobs except implants.

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