Quote from: dalebert on June 24, 2014, 06:23:30 AM
I saw a pretty impressive one on a TV show. There was a lot of scarring involved, mind you. It IS surgery so there will almost inevitably be scars, and they weren't just in the genital region. In that case, there was also scarring on the buttocks and arm, I believe, where tissue was taken to form the new penis. He seemed very happy with his results and that's what matters. So I would just keep that in mind and manage expectations. I get the impression scarring is much less dramatic with something like meta.
I think that was My Transsexual Summer? Very nice example of a phallo. He also talks about it and the info is fairly current and correct.
Permanent non-scarring on a meta is not an issue. There is VERY little cutting actually. A meta also retains (or in some cases retains) original sensation. The problem is the size which is dependent on how much the dicklet grows on T. Some guys are not able to penetrate, but others do this with a bit of ingenuity.
Most guys with phallo have sensation. They connect with your original equipment and most guys say they have very good sensation (at least that I have heard). There has been work re: nerve hook up (Dr Crane, etc.). I haven't actually seen these videos, and when I tried to link here apparently the videos are now private. I'm sure he would send a copy of these to someone who asked. But for the most part, the sensation is from what you already have and the way the phallo is positioned. I think this is a myth that it is insensate. There is some scarring on the shaft, I would doubt it would be so much that it would out you. There is scarring on the arm (or wherever they take the graft from). The scarring and some "denting" that type of thing decreases over time.
The problem of getting someone to walk again would be reconnecting thousands of nerves and in most cases the dysfunction is in the brain, not the legs! However they have reconnected hands and arms:
http://health.howstuffworks.com/medicine/can-body-parts-be-reattached.htmStuff on nerve connection in phallo (and fairly good on meta):
http://www.computerconsultingservices.net/trans-medicine/images/3.htmIn this is situation the goals are more simple, to reattach 1-2 nerves, and it doesn't always work. Even so, most guys have adequate sensation, from their original equipment.
The big problem right now with phallo is that you can't get erection without some kind of aid (either implant, or some guys do other kinds of things-- sleeves, wrapping the penis, special condoms designed for men with EDs). It should be stated that ED is VERY common in cis men.
Lots of just dated and wrong info out there.
--Jay