Megathread SRS and GRS surgeons and associated horrors - the medical community of experimental surgeons, the secret community of home butchers

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Basically whats going on in the image I showed, she has a major debridement of tissue from her crotch due to the condition and had surgery to cover the area back up using skin flaps.
Surprisingly she did well and looks mostly okay after 6 months.
Just wanna clarify for everyone that as I am understanding it, the hidradenitis suppurativa crotch is NOT attached to a TIF; it's from a totally unrelated article. It looks Unit 731ish but it's an accepted and unremarkable surgery for the treatment of hidradenitis suppurativa. Presumably the poor woman in that photo was in absolute agony and that is what justified such an extraordinarily invasive surgery. I hope she's recovered and gotten back to a normal life.

Oswin, the TIF with the extremely swollen metioidoplasty and phymatous rosacea, has not had hidradenitis suppurativa excision but does have the condition, which could be complicating her recovery. She will never recover or return to a normal life.

I'll give you three guesses whether someone with a severe, widespread, and disfiguring inflammatory skin condition of her genitals should have been a candidate for a major surgery in the area.
 
I'll give you three guesses whether someone with a severe, widespread, and disfiguring inflammatory skin condition of her genitals should have been a candidate for a major surgery in the area.
The answer would be yes to teach them the consequences of their actions and that 'just because we want it doesn't mean we can have it nor achieve it'.

In reality, the answer was probably 'no'.
 
I can't imagine what it must be like to have not only one, but two trans parents. Even dealing with regular narcissist parents is bad enough and leads to mental scarring and lifetime dysfunction when it comes to relationship and your view of yourself. Now imagine having two narcissist parents who neglect your needs to chase their own narc dreams, force you to play along with the delusions, AND everyone else on earth is applauding and encouraging their narcissism. Jesus Christ. At least when you tell people that your parents narcissistically abused you, you usually get some sympathy and validation that yeah, it actually was fucked up and you didn't deserve that. Now imagine this kid (who already has some kind of mental disorder himself) telling a trusted adult "hey, my mom makes me call her Dad and my Dad makes me call him Mom and it's confusing my already retarded brain" & the response he gets is "you're a transphobic little 8 year old bigot, bend the knee and use the pronouns".

RIP this generation of kids raised by troons, man. I cannot see how even the most mentally healthy well-adjusted child could possibly make it out of that environment without severe emotional damage and identity issues. The more I see shit like this, the more I agree that trans people should just not be allowed to have children. The state takes away your kids if you're a druggie or a prostitute or an abuser or mentally ill, don't see why trannies should get a pass when they're usually a combination of most of those things anyway.
 
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‘To UL or not to UL; 10 weeks post op stage 2, Mr Christopher, UK’ -beepbeepyoyo
This post is for those unsure about UL or meta. I wanted to share with you my experience up to this point. I’m in the UK and my surgeon was Mr Christopher. I had buccal mucosa UL graft stage 1 last year, and in January this year I had stage 2 which was UL hookup through my phallus, scrotoplasty and v-nectomy. Deciding on surgery, I desperately wanted the day-to-day experience of my penis to be functional and also fun. Being able to urinate from my penis was really really important for me but I was hesitant to go for it due to the prolonged staging (with Mr Christopher the full works takes three stages), the increased recoveries and the increase risk of complications. I have autism and have sensory issues that are more easily triggered when I’m tired and/or stressed. I’m ten weeks post op now and I have had some times when I have wished I hadn’t gone for UL. The bulk of my healing has gone really well but I’ve had various complications in this time; infections, voiding blood, some parts taking long time to heal from bruising and swelling and impacting urination. All these massively impacted my mobility and independence. I ended up with a urethral catheter for the past four weeks. My penis and urethra was so uncomfortable with it, and I had blockages and lots of sediment from a uti which my local services were pretty shit at dealing with because “meta is not their area” etc. My sensory issues have been under a lot of stress and even just the very small things like, not being able to roll over or lie on my side in bed, I found increasingly difficult. I was literally counting down the days to the catheter removal and yesterday was the day. I was very nervous because of the severe pain and issues I’d had previously. But, it worked! (So far so good 🤞) Things seem to be settling and now I am actually catheter free! My stream is strong and pain free, my bladder is getting used to working again but is doing well. I am so so happy. Last night I fell asleep on my side for the first time in weeks and when I woke up, I spooned with my partner, again for the first time in weeks. …. All this to say; any surgery and/or recovery may not go how we want it to go. There are risks and we can’t control the outcomes. Meta is major surgery, and if you have underlying conditions or sensory issues, it makes sense to make detailed backup plans beforehand as some people do experience a longer-than-expected recovery. Not everyone will have a good surgery or recovery experience. I’m so thankful for my penis and scrotum, I felt incredibly liberated by the entire surgery from day one post op, including the v-nectomy. I’m thankful as hell that I can pee through my penis but it wasn’t a given. I guess we have to be open to the possibility that the choices we make are the best ones we can, but that we just cannot control certain areas or outcomes. Good luck with your own decision making and I really wish you well 💪💪. Feel free to dm if you have any questions.

Mostly posting for this amazing sentence: “I desperately wanted the day-to-day experience of my penis to be functional and also fun.”
I wonder if any of them make penis vision boards.
 
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All of that for virtually no return (afai can tell)? God in heaven.

Like others, it took me awhile to figure out what was going on here - adding a penis, removing a penis?, creating cavities, removing cavities?, micro-penis, unhooked clitoris, or skin tag? Impossible to tell. Utterly pointless mangling.

And this whole "system" business I'm seeing increasingly frequently is just...how do these people function in life when they're working so hard to build these elaborate fantasy worlds as yet one more way to prove they are so unique and multi-faceted that they just must be greater than one single person? The self-parody is so meta.

(Do they require others to use the plural "they" for them? At work (as if), do they change nametags everytime their mood identity changes?)
I never understand why they get the monsplasty thing.
Yeah get a little lump shaved off for a huge brutal scar, that sure looks ‘’more cis!”
The scars always look like someone hacked it with their left hand, with the kitchen scissors too man.
Tf, tifs.
 
Not sure if anyone’s mentioned it but Hidradenitis suppurativa (acne inversus) is strongly affected by hormones. First line treatment is antibiotics but It’s one of the conditions that they will use anti androgens like spironolactone in.
That this woman is taking testosterone means that she’s turbo charging the condition. Who on earth is prescribing her T when she has this condition? It’s going to cause her untold misery.
 
Not sure if anyone’s mentioned it but Hidradenitis suppurativa (acne inversus) is strongly affected by hormones. First line treatment is antibiotics but It’s one of the conditions that they will use anti androgens like spironolactone in.
That this woman is taking testosterone means that she’s turbo charging the condition. Who on earth is prescribing her T when she has this condition? It’s going to cause her untold misery.
Imagine how painful her face will be when her skin only continues to worsen and also thicken as well.
 
this is exactly what I was referring to when I remarked on this absolutely insane notion that one's wholeness is tied to a surgeon. also, the bloody entitlement! again, always so demanding of the external world! Cut me up! Validate me! Call me by the pronouns I want you to! If you don't I'm gonna kill myself! stfu and grow some fucking balls instead of demanding a surgeon tack them on you.

or, as I suggested, you go ahead and learn how to perform surgery on yourself if you're so fucking impatient. take control of your own life for once.
 
Despite Fournier's Gangrene being a rare condition that is seldom discussed (1 in 62,500 males per year or 0.0016%,) this is the fifth time it's been mentioned in this thread. Just putting that out there. You know, just in case there's something about inverting someone's penis into a difficult to clean flesh pocket that makes it a breeding ground for bacteria.
As much as it pains me to admit that I've watched a couple of dainty Ms. Kaelie's lives on tiktok, I must inform you that he actually has not undergone male genital mutilation. Which almost makes this... more impressive? Imagine getting a fucking flesh eating bacteria on your crotch BEFORE you've even turned it into a moist belly button between your legs. Even unwashed gluttons on My 600 lb Life with serious lymphedema don't end up in the hospital for fucking GANGRENE.
 
As much as it pains me to admit that I've watched a couple of dainty Ms. Kaelie's lives on tiktok, I must inform you that he actually has not undergone male genital mutilation. Which almost makes this... more impressive? Imagine getting a fucking flesh eating bacteria on your crotch BEFORE you've even turned it into a moist belly button between your legs. Even unwashed gluttons on My 600 lb Life with serious lymphedema don't end up in the hospital for fucking GANGRENE.
Why wait 3 years for a surgeon? Let the gangrene do what nature should have before your birth. Honestly,how much worse than an amhole could it look?
 
To UL or not to UL; 10 weeks post op stage 2, Mr Christopher, UK
Nim Christopher has been discussed in the SRS surgeons thread. He's utterly terrible at what he does, which is remarkable in a field where there are zero standards and nobody is doing even passable work. His phalloplasty results are bad enough that some people are willing to acknowledge it.

I think he's the one who had a dissatisfied customer stage a one-troon protest by living in a tent outside his clinic after being butchered. She had a Toynbee Tile style manifesto listing all of her grievances posted outside her tent. When I get a chance this afternoon, I'll see if I can find the posts.

Edit: It was not Nim Christopher but another provider in the same practice who was the target of the protest. The same practice, St. Peter's Andrology UK, were also investigated after mistakenly performing a vaginectomy on a patient who actually wanted to be made into a fujoshi.

Discussion here and here. The second link includes a comprehensive review by a pooner who had a predictably horrific experience with Christopher.

Part of the long wait may have been because the NHS contract with St. Peter's ended in 2021 and, as discussed in the first linked post, was not renewed. At the time, St. Peter's were the only practice performing staged phalloplasty or metioidoplasty procedures in the UK. Not sure what the status is now.

I think Christopher also does stinkditch installation, trying to find a link to share.

Imagine how painful her face will be when her skin only continues to worsen and also thicken as well.
Yeah, if she has phymatous rosacea, as I suspect, testosterone is not going to do her any favors.
 
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“Goldberg and Shekelstein butchers, how may I help you?”

“Hi, I had a stinkditch installed last month? I need to have it removed and have either my original penis put on, or a replacement dong set up!”

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“Sorry, still too shell shocked about my stupidity to discuss it!”
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STILL A WOMAN THO!
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“I think I made a very bad decision!” Lol!


 
Hidradenitis suppurativa disproportionately affects Africans (and some Caucasians with Mediterranean heritage). Big (X) on Oswin* being at all Native American. Oswin has special person disease and terrible skin.

*add the Bayeux tapestry as being inspiration for troon names now
She must be seeing a doctor to be prescribed the hormones and be getting the surgery. A licenced medical practitioner is giving a woman with acne inversus testosterone and doing unnecessary surgery on her. It’s like a doctor prescribing an alcoholic patient vodka.
 
She must be seeing a doctor to be prescribed the hormones and be getting the surgery. A licenced medical practitioner is giving a woman with acne inversus testosterone and doing unnecessary surgery on her. It’s like a doctor prescribing an alcoholic patient vodka.
Luckily, according to all therapists and doctors, that is Not My Problem! It would be a human rights breech to not mutilate this deranged autistic woman. After all, she asked for it!
 
She must be seeing a doctor to be prescribed the hormones and be getting the surgery. A licenced medical practitioner is giving a woman with acne inversus testosterone and doing unnecessary surgery on her. It’s like a doctor prescribing an alcoholic patient vodka.

The irony is that if she was a non-troon seeking treatment just for a rare and debilitating illness like HS she’d probably be lucky to get to meet a surgeon or see a specialist who would help her.
 
Another day, another TiM complaining about smell from his crotchwound.
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OK I am looking for any additional help people can give. I had srs about 9 months ago. For the last 4 months or so I have been dealing with a smell issue. I have determined it is due to me not being able to get the right biome going. Things I have tried.

Week long course of boric acid pills Week long course of boric acid pills and then a week of douching with lactobacillus powder.

I have been using surgilube so my current plan is to switch to good clean love, do another week of boric acid, and then take donations from my spouse.

Anything else people think I could do to help?
 
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