Just had my bottom surgery consult and……

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u/sarahgurll
Wed Jan 5 20:20:05 2022 UTC
(11 comments)

I just had bottom surgery consult with Dr Dany Hanna in Dallas.

I have one thing to say….😍

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u/EvanIncluded
Wed Jan 5 20:23:16 2022 UTC
(1 child)

How did the consult go? Did he have results photos to share? Would love to hear any details you feel comfortable sharing, since he's such a new surgeon and there are so few reviews for him.

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OP
Thu Jan 6 14:52:39 2022 UTC
(0 children)

He showed me before and after photos. He essentially explained everything from consultation onwards. He told me in detail what to expect in the hospital, when I’m at home, and follow up appointments

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u/HiddenStill
Wed Jan 5 22:29:28 2022 UTC
(5 children)

He’s in the wiki here

https://www.reddit.com/r/TransSurgeriesWiki/wiki/srs/usa#wiki_dany_hanna

He’s an new/unknown surgeon so quite risky. Also trained with Dr Kathy Rumer which is a bit concerning.

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OP
Thu Jan 6 14:59:52 2022 UTC
(4 children)

Everyone had to train with someone. He also spent time training overseas. Just because he spent time with Kathy doesn’t mean he is her. I’ve heard nothing but great things about him from my friend who had surgery with him!

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Thu Jan 6 18:54:17 2022 UTC
(3 children)

New surgeons have a higher rate of complications. There’s even a paper on it in the wiki.

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OP
Thu Jan 6 20:05:42 2022 UTC
(2 children)

Maybe… but most new surgeons aren’t fellowship trained for a year, perform additional training overseas, and only operate on trans/non binary patients. Most of these surgeons do a weekend course or train with an existing surgeon for a few weeks before doing this stuff.

He is going to do my surgery, and friends of mine are in the process of scheduling with him. Happy to let y’all know how it goes. We all want to same thing, I have no doubt he will get me there.

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Thu Jan 6 21:01:47 2022 UTC
(0 children)

A review would be great and sure to help those who follow.

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Sun Dec 3 02:14:28 2023 UTC
(0 children)

mtf or ftm?

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u/samuelignes
Wed Feb 2 17:04:30 2022 UTC
(1 child)

I've got a consultation with Dr. Hanna next week. I'm curious how confident you are in his consistency and results after yours, and have you spoken with any other surgeons you would compare that with?

You scheduled surgery with him, it looks like in this thread, which is great! I'm also really impressed with his training record and history of fellowships, and how he exclusively works with Trans and NB patients; ultimately I'm just left wondering how he's performed since (he said his practice opened last October).

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OP
Sat Feb 5 04:23:33 2022 UTC
(0 children)

There aren’t many surgeons who are trained like he is. Most are trained in plastics and spent all their time with cis gendered patients I’m training and practice. This is all he does and all he has done for a while now.

I used to be an OR nurse, and from what I used to see, training is still surgery. Honestly, the trainees are the ones that do 95% of the surgery in my experience anyways. That’s something else, he doesn’t have trainees with him, so you know it’s him doing procedure.

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u/[deleted]
Fri Mar 4 06:45:10 2022 UTC
(0 children)

Are you getting the standard PI with him , or the peritoneal, I have a consultation with him in april & im planning on getting the peritoneal with him