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M-F Post-Op Questions
« on: November 07, 2009, 08:31:39 pm »
I have a few alot of questions, bare with me.
1.) After the surgery what are the chances of being able to have an orgasim?
2.) What extent of feeling can be achieved down there?
3.) Is there a chance I will have so little feeling down there that I won't be able to enjoy sex?
I have imagined this and I think I could actualy cope with that but it wouldn't be great.
4.) where does the most feeling occur? I imagine the clitorous, but how much feeling can be felt in the vagina?
5.) And what is probably the type of SRS to result in the most sensation? What is the type to result in the least?
6.)What SRS operation most often leads to the best appearing result? The worst?
7.)For the colon cut vaginoplasty, how is the smell?
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Re: M-F Post-Op Questions
« Reply #1 on: November 07, 2009, 08:48:11 pm »
short version for questions 1 through 4, good

(see this)
Sexual Functioning in Transsexuals Following Hormone Therapy and Genital Surgery: A Review
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/122667450/abstract

5. some sort of penile or scrotal skin inversion with good clitoris fabrication will net you with happy happy, some of the odd flap procedures and colon segs are pretty numb

6. depends on you and the surgeon, everyone has their hero to worship

7. nasty
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Re: M-F Post-Op Questions
« Reply #2 on: November 07, 2009, 10:31:12 pm »
short version for questions 1 through 4, good

(see this)
Sexual Functioning in Transsexuals Following Hormone Therapy and Genital Surgery: A Review
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/122667450/abstract



How can one view the article when you get there? 
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Re: M-F Post-Op Questions
« Reply #3 on: November 07, 2009, 10:50:46 pm »
short version for questions 1 through 4, good

(see this)
Sexual Functioning in Transsexuals Following Hormone Therapy and Genital Surgery: A Review
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/122667450/abstract

5. some sort of penile or scrotal skin inversion with good clitoris fabrication will net you with happy happy, some of the odd flap procedures and colon segs are pretty numb

6. depends on you and the surgeon, everyone has their hero to worship

7. nasty


Interesting, Thanx for the info.
A few more Q's:

5.5) With a penile/scrotal-skin inversion do you self lubricate at all?
I think I would be a little self conscious having to use K-Y all the time.

7.) Does the nasty smell decrease over time?

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Re: M-F Post-Op Questions
« Reply #4 on: November 07, 2009, 10:52:05 pm »
I'll add that while orgasmic success rates from 85-95% are quoted, sometimes it is over a year before it's possible.
Nerves can take a long time to regenerate. Some never do.
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Re: M-F Post-Op Questions
« Reply #5 on: November 08, 2009, 12:03:15 am »
How can one view the article when you get there?
Have a university subscription, pay per article, or obtain by other means ;)

5.5) With a penile/scrotal-skin inversion do you self lubricate at all?
I think I would be a little self conscious having to use K-Y all the time.
It's a crapshot, some get plenty, many get some (most will want a little lube for extra comfort, if you're self-conscious about it, just think of the millions of women who need to lube up too :P)

7.) Does the nasty smell decrease over time?
not really, it's a bacteria thing, there are ways to reduce the amount of unwanted secretion generated, (during surgery a nerve is cut) but without the right conditions, (good bacteria, ph) it will eventually get nasty again
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Re: M-F Post-Op Questions
« Reply #6 on: November 08, 2009, 12:31:05 am »
As they say, SRS is like renovating a house- the plumbing is in, and the electricity is turned on!  ;)
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Re: M-F Post-Op Questions
« Reply #7 on: November 08, 2009, 04:04:17 am »
1.) After the surgery what are the chances of being able to have an orgasim?

I can only speak for myself.  But O's aren't a problem for me.  I can have clitoral and vaginal orgasms, and yes they feel WAY different! :P  Clitoral O's are more intense IMO.

2.) What extent of feeling can be achieved down there?

Personally speaking, I have no problems with sensation and feelings down there whatsoever, but it wasn't always that way.  It took me about a year for everything to work and feel the way it does now.

3.) Is there a chance I will have so little feeling down there that I won't be able to enjoy sex?

There have been cases in which post-op women of transsexual history can't orgasm, so yes there's a chance like everything else in life.

4.) where does the most feeling occur? I imagine the clitorous, but how much feeling can be felt in the vagina?

See answer #1.

5.) And what is probably the type of SRS to result in the most sensation? What is the type to result in the least?
6.)What SRS operation most often leads to the best appearing result? The worst?


Dr. Meltzer performed my SRS using the penile inversion technique.  He doesn't have any recent pictures of his work online, but to give you an idea:

http://www.annelawrence.com/twr/meltzer1104.html


7.)For the colon cut vaginoplasty, how is the smell?

I wouldn't know.





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Re: M-F Post-Op Questions
« Reply #8 on: November 08, 2009, 07:51:05 am »
I have a few alot of questions, bare with me.
1.) After the surgery what are the chances of being able to have an orgasim?


With todays techniques and depending on the skill of the surgeon the chances are very good, although it may take awhile to learn how to achieve one.  For me it was about a year, and I can honestly say that it feel wonderful.

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2.) What extent of feeling can be achieved down there?


Again this depends on the skill of the surgeon.  There are no guarantees and the good ones will tell you this.

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3.) Is there a chance I will have so little feeling down there that I won't be able to enjoy sex?


Yes there is.  Remember the sexual arousal depends on the stimulation of the nervous system and  there is always the risk of nerve damage during most surgeries.

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4.) where does the most feeling occur? I imagine the clitorous, but how much feeling can be felt in the vagina?


For myself I don't have that much feeling within the vagina but I do feel my guy when he "bottoms out" down in there. :)

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5.) And what is probably the type of SRS to result in the most sensation? What is the type to result in the least?


I can't answer that as I've only had the one surgery - Penile Inversion :)

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6.)What SRS operation most often leads to the best appearing result? The worst?


I believe that the penile inversion technique produces the best results but again this depends on the skill of the surgeon, and how much material they have to work with.

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7.)For the colon cut vaginoplasty, how is the smell?


See this link:

http://www.chet-plasticsurgery.com/Srs_colon.html

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Re: M-F Post-Op Questions
« Reply #9 on: November 08, 2009, 04:20:09 pm »
See this link:

http://www.chet-plasticsurgery.com/Srs_colon.html

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I actually already studied that page a good bit I was just looking for other input.

But speaking of that, does anyone know if Dr.Chettawut is really good, from the website and the results I've been thinking that he is who I would want to work with.
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Re: M-F Post-Op Questions
« Reply #10 on: November 09, 2009, 04:01:42 am »
I guess it would depend on the surgeon, I'll share my results -- I went to Dr. Brassard


1.) After the surgery what are the chances of being able to have an orgasim?

Yes, I can orgasm -- it's amazing! Love it love it love it!


2.) What extent of feeling can be achieved down there?

Lots and lots of feeling. I feel more down there now than I did before!


3.) Is there a chance I will have so little feeling down there that I won't be able to enjoy sex?

There's always a risk with surgery. If you go with a good doctor, that risk is much lower.


4.) where does the most feeling occur? I imagine the clitorous, but how much feeling can be felt in the vagina?

I get feeling in both. I also have a G-spot, which you can feel very well. It feels good to touch the G-spot. It feels the same as a natal woman.


5.) And what is probably the type of SRS to result in the most sensation? What is the type to result in the least?

I had the one step thing via Dr. Brassard. It worked out well for me.

6.)What SRS operation most often leads to the best appearing result? The worst?

Mine looks good. Everyone who's seen and played with it seems to like and really enjoy it.


7.)For the colon cut vaginoplasty, how is the smell?

No idea.


As for mine, everything works fine. The clit works like a clit should. Inside is good, too. I get wet -- really wet sometimes. I've gone without lube lots. Although, how wet you can get I guess depends person to person. And I know natal women who have to use lube and can be dry. I have an ex that was like that. Always had to use lube. I get much wetter than she did. I just have the one-stage via Dr. Brassard. I don't know how the wetness works. I can cum and I've been known to make pretty big wet spots. I don't know how that works either. o_0

G-spot is in the same spot and feels the same as a natal woman, and it feels really good to have that played with. The clit acts like a clit, and it will respond to touch, and get bigger and a little bit harder -- like a natal woman's clit does. Combine G-spot and clit action, and you're gonna go crazy. Penetration is good, too.

It feels nothing like pre-surgery. I can't even compare. A zillion times better, and completely different at the same time.
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Re: M-F Post-Op Questions
« Reply #11 on: November 09, 2009, 05:53:47 am »
Well I am 35 years post so surgical techniques have changed a lot but I will comment on the questions I know something about from my personal experience.

1.) After the surgery what are the chances of being able to have an orgasm?
I had my first orgasm less than 10 weeks after surgery, the 2nd time having sex. In the right setting, multiple orgasms are not uncommon.

2.) What extent of feeling can be achieved down there?
Sensation was good from the beginning and continued to improve over the years. From discussions with a very few close female friends, it seems my sensitivity is quite a bit more than GG's.

3.) Is there a chance I will have so little feeling down there that I won't be
Not in a position to say.

4.) where does the most feeling occur?
Everything inside the labia majora is sensitive. The labia minora is QUITE sensitive, as is the clit and the opening of the vagina. Vaginal sensation is only slightly less. When aroused, the G-spot is VERY sensitive!

For the last three questions I have no experience.
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Re: M-F Post-Op Questions
« Reply #12 on: November 21, 2009, 12:44:25 am »
1.) After the surgery what are the chances of being able to have an orgasm?

I had my first orgasm when I was 3 months post-op and I ejaculated as well.

2.) What extent of feeling can be achieved down there?


I naturally adapted to my new arrangement, the feeling has gotten better by time, especially after having excess spongy tissue removed, orgasms have been more intense with more ejaculation.

3.) Is there a chance I will have so little feeling down there that I won't be able to enjoy sex?


There are always risks, people go to the same surgeon and may get different results so its totally the luck of the draw.

4.) where does the most feeling occur? I imagine the clitorous, but how much feeling can be felt in the vagina?

Right under my clitoris and around the entry of the vagina


5.) And what is probably the type of SRS to result in the most sensation? What is the type to result in the least?

It depends but the external parts should be sensate regardless of the technique.

6.)What SRS operation most often leads to the best appearing result? The worst?

Non-penile inversion in my opinion

7.)For the colon cut vaginoplasty, how is the smell?

If you clean it, it doesn't smell. If u don't, the mucus can get gluggy and make your insides stink
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