One month post op Chettawut

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u/[deleted]
Mon Aug 5 03:27:36 2019 UTC
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u/[deleted]
Mon Aug 5 04:20:48 2019 UTC
(1 child)

Looks good my surgery is today with Chettawut ๐Ÿ˜Š

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Mon Aug 5 04:32:22 2019 UTC
(0 children)

Wow congrats and good luck and Always always stay positive ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿผ

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u/feinbloom
Fri Aug 30 22:31:41 2019 UTC
(0 children)

I am a stright man no trans or anything, while browsing through R/medizzy and ran across this . How should I say it umm turning a penis into a vigina . It intrigues me seen a link to the forum. Its amazing what science/modern medicine can accomplish. Anyways I am trying to tread lightly , because I am not informed at all on what y'all go through. In saying that yours looks amazing I think this is the closest pic ive seen on here. I mean it looks very natural. Im amazed. Thanks for posting . I wish you the best in life.

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u/NatashaMihoQuinn
Mon Aug 5 11:56:14 2019 UTC
(0 children)

From one mtf to another I am very happy and proud of you congratulations ๐Ÿพ you have become the woman that you always knew you are. ๐ŸŒˆtrans planet ๐ŸŒŽ๐Ÿฆ„โค๏ธ๐Ÿงœ๐Ÿผโ€โ™€๏ธ๐Ÿณ๏ธโ€๐ŸŒˆโ˜ฏ๏ธโ˜ฎ๏ธโ™๏ธ

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u/imtotallynotleah
Mon Aug 5 05:33:28 2019 UTC
(1 child)

Congrats! Looks great! Hope sheโ€™s everything you want he me to be!

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Mon Aug 5 05:49:02 2019 UTC
(0 children)

Thanks!

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u/[deleted]
Mon Aug 5 11:51:28 2019 UTC
(2 children)

Amazing -- congratulations!

Can you please add a NSFW tag so I don't get fired?

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Mon Aug 5 12:00:57 2019 UTC
(1 child)

Thanks. I didnโ€™t know about the tag, sorry.

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Mon Aug 5 14:39:31 2019 UTC
(0 children)

No worries ๐Ÿ˜Š

u/[deleted]
Tue Aug 6 00:04:10 2019 UTC
(2 children)

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Tue Aug 6 00:07:31 2019 UTC
(0 children)

Thank you and also I am sorry to hear that you had a bad result from Suporn.

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u/selfmadewn
Tue Sep 3 07:10:37 2019 UTC
(0 children)

Thanks!

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u/HiddenStill
Mon Aug 5 04:25:14 2019 UTC
(1 child)

Looks good. How long post op is the photo?

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Mon Aug 5 04:32:45 2019 UTC
(0 children)

Thanks. 1 month and 9 days

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u/Amelia871
Mon Aug 5 08:53:16 2019 UTC
(1 child)

Hi, I have a couple of questions: how has your recovery been until now? What made you choose Dr. Chettawut over other surgeons? Do you recommend Dr. Chettawut? And how do you consider your results in terms of cosmetics, sensitivity and depth? How was the stay in Thailand? How was Dr. Chettawut's aftercare? Have you tried the dilators of the soul? And if you used them, is there any advantage? And by the way many congratulations for the surgery.

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Mon Aug 5 12:35:55 2019 UTC
(0 children)

Recovery has been tough. Dilation ( 3 times a day ) is very exhausting emotionally speaking. Also traveling back home was ridiculously uncomfortable. I live in Oregon and my entire trip was around 20hrs with layovers included. In terms of sensitivity, I have been tempted to start playing or redirect my thoughts when I am dilating, it is too early for that though. However, I like how it feels. My clitoris is very sensitive and I hope the sensation goes down because Iโ€™ve seen stars the times when the kitty mirror has fell over her. I chose Dr Chettawut because my local surgeon has a long wait list of 3 years ( Dr Dugi ) portland Oregon. Also, because I like dr Chettawut results based on the pics that I saw previously. I ended up with a 6.5 depth, which I am ok with it. Dr. Chettawut aftercare was great, specially the days that you stay in the clinic right after surgery. Once you moved to the hotel, the nurses visit you every day with the exception of Sundays. I particularly like 2 of them, the other one not so much. I stayed in the cottages and It was ok ( not great but ok ) keep in mind this is the less expensive option out of the three hotels that Chettawut offers. I met around 6 pre/post transgender women during my stay. We even had a post op party! ๐Ÿ˜Š I am on dilators 0,1, 2 and I think I am supposed to be on # 3 right now but... I am taking my time. I never go up until I feel completely comfortable. So far I feel I need more time with Mr # 2. I really donโ€™t know in terms of advantages over some other dilators. Thank you! โ˜บ๏ธ

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u/[deleted]
Mon Aug 5 03:48:37 2019 UTC
(2 children)

Wow! Looks amazing!!!

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Mon Aug 5 04:16:31 2019 UTC
(0 children)

Thanks !

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Mon Aug 5 04:33:37 2019 UTC
(0 children)

Thanks!

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u/tatteredbeing
Mon Aug 5 13:09:13 2019 UTC
(1 child)

Can you walk normally at this point?

And can you sit even if it's on a pillow at this point?

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Mon Aug 5 13:12:38 2019 UTC
(0 children)

Yes, I can walk normally and I can sit even without a pillow. Sitting after an hour can be a little uncomfortable though

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u/sophie-marie
Mon Aug 5 11:26:33 2019 UTC
(0 children)

There needs to be a NSFW tag so the image is distorted until you click it.