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Erectile tissue. It’s a common revision.
https://www.reddit.com/r/TransSurgeriesWiki/wiki/srs/introduction#wiki_erectile_tissue
Thanks. I'll be sure to check this out.
Would you mind naming the surgeon?
Alan Dulin in Texas
Yes it means the inexperienced surgeon did not remove enough erectile tissue during the surgery. She’ll need to undergo another surgery to remove the excess tissue. Sorry.
I see. That kind of sucks, she had had a hard enough time the first time around. Thanks though, I appreciate the help!
These revisions are nothing like the original surgery. Its a relatively small matter, though she'll still need to take it easy for a while.
Okay, thanks. Her anxiety about surgeries had rose a bit because the overall experience, and the fact that he didn't even do the job completely has made it that much worse. But I just told her what you said and she said that eased the anxiety a good bit. Appreciate the help :)
Okay, thanks. Her anxiety about surgeries had rose a bit because the overall experience, and the fact that he didn't even do the job completely has made it that much worse. But I just told her what you said and she said that eased the anxiety a good bit. Appreciate the help :)
It’s happens with all surgeons and it’s usually no big deal to fix. If you want to read a fairly detailed account of a revision there’s one here
https://www.reddit.com/r/Transgender_Surgeries/comments/fayd3p/srs_with_dr_suporn_pdf_5th_edition/
I just had this done because there was a finger of spongium leftover that would "grow" when pressure came from within (dilating, defecating, pushing). It was to the point where I felt like I would have to explain to whomever was lucky enough to be down there that my twazzer is a little on the strange side. Now that it has been fixed just a few days ago, I am waiting on healing to check the result. /crossed fingers Meltzer 2015 @ Kaiser - BTW.
Good luck! Sorry that was going on, but I hope things improve for you. :)
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