Now having revealed her results, Dylan shared she is obsessed—but the journey isn’t over yet.
“The craziest part is that it can take up to an entire year to actually see all the swelling gone,” she explained. “So over these next few months we will continue to see some changes but right now, here at the six-week mark, is a pretty strong idea of how it’s gonna be.”
Reflecting on the operation overall, Dylan voiced a message on her hope for FFS to be looked at in a different light.
“This is an extremely privileged procedure and I want to stress that is not just typical plastic surgery,” she said. “Had I not been trans, these wouldn’t have been changes that I would have sought out. But because of my gender dysphoria, I felt I need it. And I want us to all start viewing FFS as just as important as other gender-affirming healthcare.”
She continued, “Trans people spend years saving up for these type of procedures because they are rarely covered by insurance and it truly already brought me so much peace that I hope we can all start advocating for better trans health care.”