Hi everyone, I have finally made up my mind, and decided to undergo colonvaginoplasty at PAI. I hope this topic won't be seen as a duplicate, because I asked about this procedure in another one already. But this time I would love to talk with girls who already did it at PAI, as I couldn't find clear answers searching the forum and web!
The first one would be if you had issues with scar tissue forming where the colon and the inverted skin are joined, inside the vagina I think. The other ones would be if the surgeon was able to join the labia minora below the vaginal entrance in the same surgery. And well, how are the sensations inside, is the colon graft sensate? Thanks a lot, I know I'm asking some embarrassing questions.
are you not worried about the common issue with this technique that it could produce foul smell afterwards
Hi Chinee, from what I've read, it's a problem that lasts only for a few months to a year.
Congratulations, Veronica. As a long term (1984), survivor of CVP, I sincerely believe you have elected the best option available to you. I can tell you from my own lived experience that the smell is no worse than the conventional P.I. technology and will go away in less than a year. In addition, l have little doubt that the techniques and procedures are far improved from when l underwent my revision in the mid 80's.
I am currently 18 years into my fourth marriage and can happily, (and gratefully) report that
wear are both regularly and frequently orgasmic.
So yes, be of good faith. Chances are good you will live long and prosper.
Thank you so much Mona and Complete! I really couldn't hope to read better answers. Now I'm much more serene about my choice, knowing more in depth the technique used is something I really missed. And reading about Complete's marriage made me optimistic about the future too.
My last question is about the posterior fourchette, I know it's not the most important aspect about the surgery, but it still means a lot to me. I have seen the result of two pai colonvaginoplasties on realself, and it looked like they were able to create it in one surgery.
I did ask them via mail and the reply was that it depends.