4 months into HRT, and 6 months living full-time, I'm starting to think about surgical options; never let it be said I don't plan ahead!
I'm AMAB but am not well endowed (apparently in the bottom 2% by length), this has made things easier for me over the years, but does not leave the surgeons much to work with.
I was also born hypospadia; two corrective surgeries before the age of three have left me circumcised.
I contacted Gender Surgery Amsterdam as they openly offer all three major GRS techniques (inversion, graft and sigmoid) to get their opinion on suitability.
They've responded that given my personal data, their endoscopic sigmoid GRS might be best suited for me. Obviously a full consultation may change this view.
I'm not surprised by this, and was half expecting this response. It is a procedure that can carry more risk, but there are potential benefits of self-lubcrication, no risk of hair in the neovagina and a less demanding need for dilation (though still needed).
Not much else to say at this time. I'm impatiently running down the clock until next April when I see a second clinician at the GIC to hopefully get my two letters. X
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