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Community Conversation => Transitioning => Gender Correction Surgery => Topic started by: KoalaClover on April 17, 2018, 11:38:51 AM

Title: SRS(GRS) with Dr. Jurgen Schaff. How dilating?
Post by: KoalaClover on April 17, 2018, 11:38:51 AM
Hi all!
Dr.  Jurgen Schaff will arrive to Russia 2 weeks ago, and maked 2 SRS(GRS) MtF.
But he did it, and left to Germany. I can't have time ask him how me make diliating?
He is say our that need diliating on 40 minutes 3 per day. It's okay, but i dont know how
is it? Static, or dynamic, or another method?
I need a description of the process.
Who make SRS (GRS) on Schaff, help me please, i'm afraid left my depth  :(
Sorry for grammar error's. Thanks
Title: Re: SRS(GRS) with Dr. Jurgen Schaff. How dilating?
Post by: Kendra on April 17, 2018, 08:33:05 PM
Hello KoalaClover, welcome to Susan's!

I have had GCS/SRS earlier this year, mine was not with Dr. Jurgen.  I am hoping someone who is more familiar with Dr. Jurgen's procedure will reply.   

Normally I would recommend contact your surgeon directly to obtain the most accurate information.  Also we cannot provide any diagnosis on Susan's - some things are best left to medical professionals.

A few surgeons in Thailand recommend dynamic dilation, but I think most GCS surgeons in Europe and North America have their patients use static dilation.  But this is just a guess and it would be best if there is some way for you to contact your surgeon (email, phone, etc.)

I assume you have a set of dilators, starting with size #1 and over the next few weeks and months increasing diameter to size #2, #3, and maybe #4 if you can do that without losing any depth.  All the dilators I have seen are marked with dots to measure depth from 10cm (4 inches) to 15cm (6 inches).  I was told dilator size #3 is important because that's the same size as a standard medical speculum used for physical exams later on.  If you don't have a full set of dilators, let me know and I'll provide a link to one of the suppliers. 

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Title: Re: SRS(GRS) with Dr. Jurgen Schaff. How dilating?
Post by: KoalaClover on April 18, 2018, 03:50:26 AM
Thank you very much for information!

Yesterday i get information for my curing doctors who have nearly contacts with dr. Schaff.

But just i don't sure that static dilation will increase the size neovagina.
Title: Re: SRS(GRS) with Dr. Jurgen Schaff. How dilating?
Post by: isa86 on April 18, 2018, 04:27:54 AM
my friend had had dr. schaff. she dialated 3 times a day 45 min but i dont know what static dialating means.

i bet ur happy. dr schaff is the best in germany. and i know her vagina looks sooooooo amazing and she has so much sex now and it feels so normal she said. ur very lucky to have had him 😎 if id of stayed in germany id of gone for him too. but im in england so chose someone else 😊
Title: Re: SRS(GRS) with Dr. Jurgen Schaff. How dilating?
Post by: Kendra on April 18, 2018, 09:16:35 AM
My surgeon provided written instructions for GCS recovery - a regular approach to dilation that is most common.  Once the dilator is in place, pressure is applied for a specific number of minutes to help establish or maintain depth.  If there is difficulty getting to depth some gentle rotation of the dilator is ok. 

I've heard of a few surgeons in Thailand instructing patients to use "dynamic dilation" which involves more movement of the dilator.  Surgical methods can have minor or major differences - so it's best to follow the instructions of each surgeon.