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Topici got facial feminization surgery
chelsea___wtf
06/26/23 8:16:14 PM
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adjl posted...
I went through a similar experience with my bite correction surgery ~10 years ago. Jaw wired shut, and my nose totally clogged with dried blood because of some quirk of how they did the surgery. I don't think there were any incisions in there, but in retrospect I don't actually remember what went on in the nose, except that I couldn't breathe through it for several days, which meant I was just breathing through clenched teeth all the time. Sleeping was miserable, and at one point I woke up in the middle of the night and put my hand in a warm, sticky puddle by my face because my gums had split open from drying out so much and bled a bunch. My nose cleared up before I finished being wired shut, thankfully, because the wires (well, strong elastics, but same function) stayed on for three weeks. I was pretty sick of blending everything by then.

And then a few years later I had a septoplasty and turbinectomy to correct the deviated septum and other nasal crowding issues that arose from moving my maxilla around, so then I got the nasal splinting and packing you got to enjoy. When that packing came out, it felt like they were pulling out half of my brain.

Either way, fun stuff, and I hope you're happy with how it all turns out.

That's rough! I have a friend who coincidentally had jaw bite correction surgery a few days after FFS, so we've been bonding over the similar parts of the shitty recovery. I don't think they needed to wire her jaw shut, though. But yeah I had so much trouble sleeping the first few nights

Jen0125 posted...
I had chin lipo

We all do plastic surgery here
I remember that! congrats :)

NeoSioType posted...
I know how to use sandpaper and can identify a skull. How do I start this business?
Get a medical degree, half-ass all your surgeries for low low prices, then find an insurance company who's looking for a rationale to lowball all their reimbursement figures. Get in-network with them and you can get plenty of patients who don't know any better.

(don't actually do this, but it would probably be the best business strategy to get into FFS unless you happen to be an incredibly skilled surgeon)

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