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penile Vs non-penile

Started by Tiffany, March 06, 2013, 05:30:34 AM

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Tiffany

Hi ladies, I am 29 planning for srs next year. And i wish to know what the difference between different technique like penile inversion and non-penile inversion.

Sorry if i ask silly question. ladies who knows, please help. Thank you very much
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Catherine Sarah

Hi Tiffany,

No such thing as a silly question. Only if you don't ask it, then it's silly.

Other option to penile inversion is sigmoid-colon, where they remove part of your rectal colon and use that for your new vagina. Problems associated with the technique are. Odour for several months, interferring with rectal colon. Longer recovery.

There maybe more definitive information in the Wiki section.

Hope everything goes well for you.

Be safe, well and happy

Lotsa huggs
Catherine




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Vicky

Even the so-called non-penile inversion techniques use the penile skin in a number of ways.  My surgery with Dr. Bowers last January used both scrotal skin and some penile skin to create the vaginal cavity.  The rest of the penile skin is part of the labial structure, and Bowers even uses some of the urethral inner surface for the labia minora.  Bowers, Brassard, and several of the Thai surgeons use a single surgery technique and have found uses for all but the actual testicles, and except for Suporn, some of the erectile tissue.  Suporn even incorporates the erectile tissue into his work.

I am happy with the results I have gotten but then again, I do not plan on showing off my pelvic decoration for the general audience of vulva inspectors and critics. 
I refuse to have a war of wits with a half armed opponent!!

Wiser now about Post Op reality!!
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shellfish

Hi jus checking this out and kinda hoping to get feedback...planning a surgery nex year in thailand and like to hear back from girls who had either done with their experiences
I know everyones different but still itll help
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suzifrommd

Quote from: shellfish on February 18, 2015, 10:31:46 AM
Hi jus checking this out and kinda hoping to get feedback...planning a surgery nex year in thailand and like to hear back from girls who had either done with their experiences
I know everyones different but still itll help

Hi Shellfish. :icon_wave:

Welcome to Susan's  :)  Glad to have you here, join in on the fun

Here's a few quick links to help you along

Please be sure to review


As for surgery, I had penile inversion. I really have nothing to complain about. The recovery was smooth, I didn't have complications, and my sensation is good. The advantage for me is that I didn't have to fly anywhere, so if (heaven forbid) I need a revision, I can drive up to my doctor, who's about 2 hours from here, and have her look me over.

I'm happy to answer any specific questions you have.

Suzi
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Muffinheart

Gosh, I have no idea how one can arrive at a surgeon for such an important process. I chose Brassard only because it is an hour + drive...so that was important. I knew he had a good reputation, but all surgeons do.
The one thing I've learned is everyone extolls the surgeon that did their surgery, but there is no way to measure one over another. Comes down to your comfort level, willingness to travel, $$$$, recovery and aftercare, etc
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Jenna Marie

Penile inversion is basically exactly what it sounds like - they take the penis, scrape it out, flip it inside out and insert it into the body cavity where a vagina should be. The remainder of the external structures are then made largely from scrotal skin. (The exception is the clitoris, which is formed from a tine bit of the penis glans plus all the associated penile nerve bundles.) However, with that said, every surgeon has their own particular trademarks, and most don't do "pure" penile inversion anymore because it's common to add a bit of extra vaginal depth with a scrotal skin graft at the end of the penile tube where the glans was removed.

Non-penile-inversion surgeons who don't use the colon form the vagina largely from scrotal skin and use the penis to create the external labia etc., as I understand it.

I had GRS with Brassard, and you can find details and a more extensive review here : https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/topic,182064.msg1614537.html#msg1614537
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many

It depends in person. I live in Greece and it was hard for me to have surgery outside my country. So I did it here in Athens. Simple penile inversion, not real clitoris but can have vaginal orgasm cause he left part of erectile glans inside my vagina like g spot or something. If I could I would have gone Thailand for more realistic result. I had two lovers that did not found I was post op but it was not any serius relationship. What to say...
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shellfish

Thanks for feedback everyone i my self am torn between the psi with scrotal graft and colon one..asking the doctor a million and one ?s i jus wanna b a good depth u know 6 or 7 but im a 5 technically
The colon has so much mind fs that one im a go and one im a no lol stop the press hahaha its for nex year dr.burin at the pai institue
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lilredneckgirl

ditto  the  concept,  not  everyone  is  the  same  so  different  methods  apply  for  different  occasions.    @  ifin  you  only  got  a  tini  weeni,  you  dont  want  it  to  be  the  sole  source  of  depth  in  your new life.  accordingly,  a well  endowed  person  may  have  a  simpler  procedure. 
only  your  doctor will  be  able  to  tell  you  for  sure. 
  that  being  said,  choose  the  surgon  carefully.    ability  to  get  back  to  them  is  a  big  factor  in  my  opinion.    results  vary,  on  both  surgen  and  after  care.    cost  factors  in,  but  saving  an  extra  year  often  is  worth  the  money  invested. 
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