
Stay strong! I'm so sorry about your complication. I'm sure that your labia will end up looking lovely after you heal.
Yeah, I almost feel like the surgeon went above and beyond on making sure it looked nice since he fucked up the rest so bad.
And are you planning to have revision surgery for vaginal depth?
I need to discuss with my surgeon at my next post-op visit. I definitely WANT a revision for depth, but life makes it pretty hard. I’d have to just live with it for at least 2-5 years.
May I ask you who's your doctor? I'm envious of your labia sister, I wish I could get one like yours (most likely I won't lol).
Anyway, thank you for sharing.
Mozaic Care. Dr. Adam Bonnington. He asked what I wanted, and I told him natural. So, go with natural if you like the results. Once swelling goes down, I’m hoping it could pass for a natal vulva. I have my fingers crossed.
And it will be, you have an excellent result (even for such a short time since surgery)
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Probably, but a comment Dr. Bonnington made makes me think there might be something. It’s why I need to talk to him next week.
There is also the jejunum option
I want to make it clear that although I may be devastated that the results weren’t what I wanted, even despite that, I don’t regret the surgery. My bottom dysphoria is straight up gone.
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Yeah, I don’t have any complaints on the aesthetic.
Surgeon? Experience?
Doctor Adam Bonnington at Mozaic Care. I want to be fair to him, so I will say that they inform us all that there is a higher risk of complications with this surgery (2-4% higher). I just get to be one of the unlucky ones. He, in general, does excellent work. As upset as I am, I don’t blame him personally.
I have mine with Whittenberg next month so I appreciate you sharing. I'll have to think about what to discuss as we get started.
Absolutely. If you have any questions, you can message me.
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Thanks
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