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Inner Labia 'fused'?

Started by Debra, June 03, 2011, 09:08:13 AM

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Debra

Hey everybody

So things have been healing pretty nicely now that I've had some silver nitrate treatments under my belt (for the granulation tissue). The only thing I've noticed that bugs me at this point is that my inner labia seems to be partially fused together in the middle. So it's open at the top and then fused and then the bottom of the lips are apart again. The clit is behind the fusing and can't really be accessed directly at this point.

Has anyone come across this at all? It seems to me that they may have healed together some on accident and it shouldn't be that way...I'd imagine that the inner labia should be able to be fully spread for complete access to the clit. I'm really just concerned about asthetics more than anything. Mind you it hasn't even been 3 months yet so maybe the 'fusing' will come undone as of yet? But I don't know.

Just curious if anyone has had a similar experience possibly.

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Debra

Judging by 70+ views and no replies, I guess nobody has had or heard of this happening. Doesn't bode well, sigh.

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Kristyn

Actually, the girl I had surgery with the same day told me that skin had grown over her clitoris.  I'm not sure if this could be the same thing.  She described a scab forming and falling off.  At first, she thought her clitoris fell off, but it was confirmed that her clitoris was still there.  Not sure if she will be having a revision or not.  Either way, she would have to wait a year anyway.  Hope this helps.
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Kristyn

Quote from: Valeriedances on June 05, 2011, 10:36:08 PM
Thats interesting. I wonder if this is common for girls who have a long healing scab over their clitoris. My scab took forever to fall off.



Not sure.  She had problems from the get go--she didn't eat and lived on oxy's the whole time we were there.  She was constantly stoned and depressed and it was driving me and her Mom crazy.  Finally her Mom told her to smarten up or shut up, but in much nicer words.  She kind of straightened out after that.

I'm not sure when or where mine fell off--didn't see anything!  I did see a bloody clot on the floor the first time I dilated, though.
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Re: Joyce

Part of mine had grown together, as well.  At my first followup appt., Dr. McGinn snipped it apart with scissors.  Oh, my!  I wasn't ready for that at all.  That was the worst of the appt and she told me to pull them apart regularly as part of the healing therapy.  It's worked fine, so far.

     After the lesson I got on anatomy, I'm amazed everything heals as it does.  We have to sometimes help it along.
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caitlin_adams

Scissors. Who'd have thought? Obviously only a medical professional should do this but maybe there an easy answer to this one.
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girl_ashley

I had the same thing happen to me but during a routine follow-up appointment, my surgeon instructed me to make sure you don't let that fusing happen.  If you go back to your surgeon they should be able to help you.  If your surgeon is in Thailand, then I don't know what to say.  This is why it is so important to choose a surgeon that can provide continued follow-up care.

This fusing happens because your body wants to heal itself and it thinks it needs to cover up the hole.  The granulation tissue can stick to itself and if left untouched, will actually begin to fuse.  If is starts fusing and is recent, you can usually snap it back apart with your fingers.  If it has actually healed over, you may need to go to a doctor with the proper skills to incise the fusing to allow it to separate.

I too had scabbing over my clitoris but that was because my surgeon add a uretheral flap to act as a clitoral hood and provide the area some lubrication.  The scab eventually healed/went away.
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Renate

You should be sending a good macro photo to your surgeon.

Without a photo neither your surgeon nor anyone here can see exactly what is going on.
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paulault55

My surgery with Dr. Mcginn was 28 days ago, she has had me keep a 4x4 sterile gauze over the area, i change it after i pee and dilate, it sops up any extra mineral oil i use during dilation, extra plasma and skin that sloths off, maybe this will also keep everything open and not healing together, so far so good.

Paula




I am a Mcginn Girl May 9 2011
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Debra

Wow thank you for the replies everyone.

I saw my surgeon last week for a followup appointment in Seattle. She saw it and at first looked worried or concerned but then she changed tunes and said that it would be fine and provide protection for the clit. I went along with that but when I got home I emailed her again and re-expressed my concern again and she emailed me back and said she didn't think it was fused very much and that she couldn't do anything about it until at least 3-6 months post-op. I'm supposed to send her another picture at the end of June and that'll be 3.5 months for me so I'll of course ask her about it again then.

The scissors thing sounds like it's what she should have been able to do when I saw her and as much as that sounds like it'd hurt....I just want it to look and function right so I don't care.

Trying not to worry about it.....I guess the worst that could happen is I have to pay for a revision..... =/

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Renate

After all that money that you spent your labia should not be fused.
They should have put in a decent circuit breaker.
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Kristyn

#11
How about solid state labia

***This makes absolutely no sense!!!*** ???
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Debra

Quote from: Renate on June 06, 2011, 08:06:09 PM
After all that money that you spent your labia should not be fused.
They should have put in a decent circuit breaker.

I agree! Popping fuses is not cool!

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girl_ashley

Quote from: Valeriedances on June 06, 2011, 09:51:44 PM
Debra, I have a friend who had the same problem. Dr. Brassard told her to cut the labia open with scissors herself, as has been mentioned here.

She did and it did have some small amount of bleeding, which stopped with some applied pressure. Her labia opened nicely and healed completely.

She asked me to post it so you are aware this is not unusual and can possibly be fixed yourself.

We both wish you luck.

-Valerie

I would be extremely leery about doing something such as this by oneself.  The possibility for infection or doing it wrong is too great to risk.
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Debra

Thank you very much Valerie! That does make me feel better that it can be done and easily.

I will of course wait and see what my surgeon says to my latest email but I imagine she'll stick to wanting to wait another month or 3. I'm not quite as worried as I was though because I've been told that in most cases she won't charge for a minor revision like this.

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Suigeniris

I agree with Ashley ,Debra plEASSSEEE DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME !!!! 
Dreams are illustrations...from the book your
soul is writing about yourself....



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Debra

Quote from: Suigeniris on June 09, 2011, 01:50:54 AM
I agree with Ashley ,Debra plEASSSEEE DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME !!!!

Don't worry, even if my surgeon said it was ok for me to do this at home...I don't think I could. I'd have to have her or my doc do it

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Debra

Quote from: Valeriedances on June 09, 2011, 02:23:49 PM
Just having the knowledge that it (the complication) occurs to others and that something can be done about it very simply and quickly, gives a peace of mind, I'm sure.

Exactly. That's helped ease my mind a lot.

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Suigeniris

I meant no offense fo anyone I was JUSt simply stating ...... You never know
Dreams are illustrations...from the book your
soul is writing about yourself....



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Suigeniris

Dreams are illustrations...from the book your
soul is writing about yourself....



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