60 day post op. Thoughts? NSFW

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u/asknallthoseqstns
Fri Jul 12 17:47:37 2019 UTC
(22 comments)

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u/HiddenStill
Fri Jul 12 17:53:53 2019 UTC
(10 children)

Would you mind saying who you surgeon was?

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OP
Fri Jul 12 18:01:39 2019 UTC
(9 children)

Sinclair in LA

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Fri Jul 12 23:51:51 2019 UTC
(3 children)

This is like the first positive thing I've seen about Sinclair. I was warned by multiple people not to let him anywhere near me.

How was your experience?

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OP
Sat Jul 13 00:07:45 2019 UTC
(2 children)

I really liked Dr. Sinclair and his staff! I thought he was very nice and he just comes across as extremely smart, and competent. Hospital was A+ in Culver City. His aftercare is good, no complication and I’m pretty happy :) Honestly this picture doesn’t really do my girl justice xD, i find it a little unflattering to say the least lol. I took it a few days ago and kind of posted here on impulse.

6
Sat Jul 13 02:19:03 2019 UTC
(0 children)

tbh it's one of the best ones I've seen and I'm pretty negative about vaginoplasty results overall. It looks great!

1
Sat Jul 13 03:44:36 2019 UTC
(0 children)

Is he through kaiser?

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Fri Jul 12 21:57:09 2019 UTC
(3 children)

They did a good job, what kind of depth?

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OP
Fri Jul 12 22:05:40 2019 UTC
(2 children)

6” depth, though he said I could go further with more frequent dilation

3
Sat Jul 13 13:27:51 2019 UTC
(1 child)

How much more dialation?

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OP
Sat Jul 13 14:59:16 2019 UTC
(0 children)

he made it sound like dilate whenever possible and don’t pass up on chances to do so, was also suggested a plug.

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u/usedOnlyInModeration
Sat Jul 13 03:34:19 2019 UTC
(1 child)

Holy crap, it looks like you were born with it. I think it’s perfect. Are you pleased?

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OP
Sat Jul 13 14:56:33 2019 UTC
(0 children)

I wish!! xD thank you! I’m very pleased !

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u/tatteredbeing
Fri Jul 12 18:02:38 2019 UTC
(3 children)

When were you able to walk and move around decently?

Looks good.

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OP
Fri Jul 12 18:08:54 2019 UTC
(2 children)

At about 45 days I was moving more normally. I’m just now feeling like I can do a lot more stuff. I honestly don’t know how people are returning to work after 6-8 weeks 🤷‍♀️

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Sat Jul 13 05:43:12 2019 UTC
(0 children)

You might be surprised at how quickly things start returning to normal once you get to 6-8 weeks. I was back on my bicycle right at 3 months, and at around 15 weeks now I keep forgetting that I even had surgery (although I also don't have any genital dysphoria anymore, either!)

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Fri Jul 12 19:14:36 2019 UTC
(0 children)

That's cool.

I have to be back at work in 4 weeks. Super nervous. Might be able to get 5 weeks.

It's now or never tho.

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u/[deleted]
Sat Jul 13 01:17:08 2019 UTC
(2 children)

What type of surgery was this?

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OP
Sat Jul 13 14:57:20 2019 UTC
(1 child)

Penile inversion vaginoplasty

3
Sat Jul 13 23:23:15 2019 UTC
(0 children)

That looks great! I had no idea inversion could look so good. Wow

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u/ZestyChinchilla
Sat Jul 13 05:43:35 2019 UTC
(0 children)

I think it looks great!!

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u/janetwix
Fri Jul 12 21:46:46 2019 UTC
(1 child)

very cool due to my schedule and some financial reasons (having somewhere to stay in LA for free vs hotels in San Fran) it looks like Sinclair may be my surgeon for next year. mind if I ask you questions?

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OP
Fri Jul 12 22:08:47 2019 UTC
(0 children)

Of course I’ll answer any questions you have :)