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My correctional surgery from phil thomas

Started by nessa76, January 31, 2014, 02:08:39 PM

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nessa76

I had my correctional (provisional) surgery from phil thomas in November last year to correct my prolapse. I've not had another one since and my vagina looks even better now  :)

I've an appointment with phil thomas on 24th February to discuss the vecchietti procedure to increase depth, which is something that will happen in the long term  :)

nessa76
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Mirian

Interesting ! Can you tell more details of your problem and your corrective surgery ? Or you already had
posted those in another thread ?

So... can the Vecchietti procedure definitely be employed for us too ? That would be great news !
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nessa76

Quote from: Mirian on February 01, 2014, 07:13:26 AM
Interesting ! Can you tell more details of your problem and your corrective surgery ? Or you already had
posted those in another thread ?

So... can the Vecchietti procedure definitely be employed for us too ? That would be great news !

Well i had a prolapse, were my vagina wall was hanging out of my vagina. So that's fixed now but i lost a lot of depth.

The vecchietti procedure is something i'm going to be asking with Phil Thomas at my appointment on 24th Feb  :)

Everybody's different but it is one surgical procedure that is less invasive to increase depth. Colovaginoplasty is not something i want to have to increase depth, so the V P is what appeals to me. It has its pros and cons but that goes for all options for all gender reassignment surgeries  :)

nessa76
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Mirian

I'm asking because I had prolapse since beginning. I mean, mine didn't actually prolapsed later, it just
CAME OUT already prolapsed :( I assume they fixed your V by securing its bottom to one sacro-spinous
ligament. Was that done under general or local anesthaesia ? Was it painful or discomforting ? I don't
understand why you lost depth though... I always figured out that doing so would result in some more
depth instead, because the V someway gets "pulled" towards the insides...
Mine is already shallow...

Please keep on posting here when you have more info from your surgeon !
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nessa76

Quote from: Mirian on February 02, 2014, 06:44:13 AM
I'm asking because I had prolapse since beginning. I mean, mine didn't actually prolapsed later, it just
CAME OUT already prolapsed :( I assume they fixed your V by securing its bottom to one sacro-spinous
ligament. Was that done under general or local anesthaesia ? Was it painful or discomforting ? I don't
understand why you lost depth though... I always figured out that doing so would result in some more
depth instead, because the V someway gets "pulled" towards the insides...
Mine is already shallow...

Please keep on posting here when you have more info from your surgeon !

It was done under general anaesthetic. I lost depth because i couldn't go straight in due to financial difficulties and the prolapse got in the way of me dilating properly, so as a result i lost depth  :)
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