Quote from: timbuck2 on April 11, 2014, 10:08:13 PM
^^What Birkin said. Anyone familiar with FTM top surgery would be more likely to notice Garramone's style of incisions. I had someone very rudely come up to me in a hotel pool and say "Hey, so are you transitioning? I only ask because I saw the scars." in front of a few of my friends who have no idea I'm transgender. I just looked at him really confused and said "I had a double lung transplant, not a transition haha." and the dude seemed really embarassed that he asked but it was still an awkward situation where my heart started racing.
It's a crappy situation but because of incidents like this it would pose a problem to a stealth guy.
Oh boy, I don't agree (I mean that Dr. G's surgery is uniquely apparent to cis people)!
I don't really know why Dr G's incisions would be more of an issue than other DI top surgeries. They are all more or less similar. I think that since most of us have looked at a lot of surgeries we see Dr G's as the similar ones. But really all DI surgeries have semi-curved or actually curved or swooped shaped scars on or near or somewhat near the pec line. If you had had surgery with Medelie or Johnson or Crane or Brownstein (back when) or whoever that's not going to be all that different. They all look a little similar, imo.
The other thing is that I don't think that cis guys are looking on youtube for Dr G's (or other surgeons results). If they know something is ftm top surgery it is because of something else (perhaps seeing some movie or something).
I'm quite sure you had this experience Timbuck, but I can't imagine it would have been any different with another surgeon. The only way it would have been different is if you had had peri/keyhole.
Ok for fun, I LOVE this one. Take a look around 3:30 or so:
--Jay