MtF 35, 304 days HRT
Normally, I planned to not post timelines with pictures of that fat, hairy guy anymore, but I’m bored right now, so here we are...
I'm briefly back, haha. The pictures on the left are from late 2021 to early 2022.
Things seem to be genuinely improving. I now know my hormone levels, which appear to be slightly too high. I’ve had Botox treatments in my masseter muscles, forehead, and between my eyes, as well as a hyaluronic acid filler in my chin—though I’m not entirely satisfied with the latter yet. I’ve also submitted a request for electrolysis funding, as laser treatments unfortunately turned out to be ineffective for my light-colored hair, even after nine sessions. For now, shaving six days a week and wearing makeup help me get through the day. At the end of February, I have a consultation with a surgeon for a rhinoplasty. On top of that, I’ll start voice therapy next Tuesday, and I’m really excited—there’s just so much happening at the moment.
The best decision I’ve made has been to distance myself from toxic people. It’s become remarkably easy to cut people out of my life, and my mental health is steadily improving. I feel increasingly comfortable in my own skin, and my figure is becoming more feminine thanks to weight cycling.
All in all, it seems you just have to persevere, and things really can turn around for the better. My biggest challenge remains my extreme body hair, which unfortunately isn’t limited to my head. This battle will take time, but I’m ready to fight it.
The photo from November 22nd shows my outfit for our work Christmas party. I even dared to show a bit of skin in evening wear and wore proper heels—it was such a blast!
Normally, I planned to not post timelines with pictures of that fat, hairy guy anymore, but I’m bored right now, so here we are...
I'm briefly back, haha. The pictures on the left are from late 2021 to early 2022.
Things seem to be genuinely improving. I now know my hormone levels, which appear to be slightly too high. I’ve had Botox treatments in my masseter muscles, forehead, and between my eyes, as well as a hyaluronic acid filler in my chin—though I’m not entirely satisfied with the latter yet. I’ve also submitted a request for electrolysis funding, as laser treatments unfortunately turned out to be ineffective for my light-colored hair, even after nine sessions. For now, shaving six days a week and wearing makeup help me get through the day. At the end of February, I have a consultation with a surgeon for a rhinoplasty. On top of that, I’ll start voice therapy next Tuesday, and I’m really excited—there’s just so much happening at the moment.
The best decision I’ve made has been to distance myself from toxic people. It’s become remarkably easy to cut people out of my life, and my mental health is steadily improving. I feel increasingly comfortable in my own skin, and my figure is becoming more feminine thanks to weight cycling.
All in all, it seems you just have to persevere, and things really can turn around for the better. My biggest challenge remains my extreme body hair, which unfortunately isn’t limited to my head. This battle will take time, but I’m ready to fight it.
The photo from November 22nd shows my outfit for our work Christmas party. I even dared to show a bit of skin in evening wear and wore proper heels—it was such a blast!