Post Op Ladyboy Dao File
Because "Ladyboy" doesn't mean "fake." It means me . But I wanted my skeleton to match my soul. A sharp, square jaw is handsome; a soft, oval "Dao" is feminine. I needed the latter.
🥣 The Food: Still on a liquid/soft diet. Mashed potatoes and protein shakes are my best friends. 😷 The Swelling: I look like a chipmunk who lost a fight. But the shape? Even through the bandages, I can see the smooth curve from my ear to my chin. 💬 The Voice: It’s still hard to enunciate, but for the first time, I don't hate my profile.
While "ladyboy" is commonly used in tourism contexts, many prefer "trans woman." I will include the keyword for SEO/Discovery but frame it respectfully. Option 1: Educational & Empowering (Best for personal blog or support group) Headline: 3 Weeks Post-Op: My "Ladyboy Dao" (Jaw Contouring) Journey – The Swelling, The Smile, & The Selfie post op ladyboy dao
I finally did it. I stopped hiding behind angles and filters. At [Clinic Name], I underwent (the "Dao" reduction) as part of my FFS journey.
The "Dao" is gone. The woman is here. 💅 Because "Ladyboy" doesn't mean "fake
🌸 The hardest part isn't the surgery. It’s waiting to see her in the mirror. 🌸
Still swollen. Still sore. Finally free. ✨ I needed the latter
[Patient Name] , a 27-year-old trans woman, presented with concerns regarding a prominent, square mandible (referred to locally as a strong "Dao" or jawline). While beautiful on a male canvas, this trait caused significant gender dysphoria.
"I have been a 'ladyboy' my whole life, but I never felt like a lady until the bandages came off. The 'Dao' was the last wall between me and the world. Now, it’s just a soft smile."
I have written this in three different tones: , Personal/Emotional , and Clinic Promotion .