2 months SRS Post-Op (PI), Bellvitge Hospital

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u/Agreeable_Stomach432
Mon Nov 4 15:54:47 2024 UTC
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u/One-Organization970
Mon Nov 4 17:00:55 2024 UTC
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It's hard to keep that area dry. I had a similar problem with wound separation in that area. My surgeon recommended placing a tampon over the opening (NOT INSIDE) to wick away moisture until it closed. Once I started doing that, it healed pretty quick.

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OP
Mon Nov 4 17:05:52 2024 UTC
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In the picture it might look moist because I just applied wound gel to it. So far I'm wearing pads every day, so the area is as dry as possible.

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u/Tyden3
Tue Nov 5 02:32:35 2024 UTC
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Great results. Thank you for sharing!

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u/Lumihiutales
Wed Nov 6 07:21:34 2024 UTC
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If You have wounds still, You might use silver gel and possibly silver bandage rolled into a tampon and lubricated with silver gel. The silver helps against biofilm of microbic lifeforms. It helps wounds heal as microbes wont nest. I had to use it for a while after my surgery.

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u/Lumihiutales
Wed Nov 6 07:13:10 2024 UTC
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Omg, You look great! The seccond pic from the front looks cis! And I'm sure with time the results will become even better! Mine has healed a lot. Clitorical hood (made from foreskin) has gotten thinner, looks more cis that way.