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

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An Indian troon had SRS with "a local surgeon" and wants to know how his stinkditch is healing by "western standards".

He goes on to immediately mention quite a few nightmarish complications:

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I had 1 complication with the stent they used for me somehow migrating into my upper abdomen and hence I had to have a 2nd laparoscopic surgery to remove it but otherwise the vulva and canal seem to be healing well??

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The surgeon is one Dr. Umang Kothari, and there's some... interesting developments in the comments section:

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Seems like this troon's "doctor" has misrepresented himself. Hmmm...
 
An Indian troon had SRS with "a local surgeon" and wants to know how his stinkditch is healing by "western standards".

He goes on to immediately mention quite a few nightmarish complications:

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The surgeon is one Dr. Umang Kothari, and there's some... interesting developments in the comments section:

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Seems like this troon's "doctor" has misrepresented himself. Hmmm...

“[my necrotic rot pocket] smells just like a period, is that normal?”

Pardon?

Have to say, it’s always fascinating seeing foreign butcher results, especially ones from developing countries. It’s not as extreme as this Egyptian back alley chop I saw on here years ago, but it’s definitely bad. Along the lines of that other separating rot pocket posted the other day, only gorier looking.
 
It’s not as extreme as this Egyptian back alley chop I saw on here years ago
This one is really sad, I guess SRS is banned in Egypt
Great, so that's the standard when the only thing you have to measure up to are equally mutilated women. And of course he's a happy customer.
Imagine devaluing your own sexual function this much, just to fit in. Or maybe he didn't even know what he was in for but then again,
it's not like women there have clits or even labial folds either...

FGM is commonly performed by health personnel, and the
practice has become increasingly medicalized. Girls under 15
years of age are four times more likely than women
aged 45 to 49 years to have been cut by a medical professional
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But srs it outlawed, of course 🤣 ... I'm getting the feeling this trans shit is also a convienient psyop to normalize F.G.M. (female genital mutilation) in the west, so the immgrants who regularly fly their daughters out to third world chop shops, don't chimp out on their new masters. Sometime in the near future they will just say:
"look, srs is even more invasive and we've been doing it all along and nobody complained. And female circumcision relatively harmless compared to that, just like male circumcision.", that's it isn't it? They figured they aren't able to assimilate these barbarians and will try to convince us that doctors must cut little girl's knobs off for allah because we already invert boy's penises for the gendermoloch anyway.
 

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wants to know how his stinkditch is healing by "western standards".
As if there were such a thing called "western standards".

A stent they used migrated to the upper abdomen. So I had to have a second surgery to remove it.
The granddaddy of Horror ratings. At least he didn't die of septic peritonitis.
 
30 days post-op zero-depth vaginoplasty (Dr Chettawut)
30 days post-op
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13 days post-op
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30 days post-op zero-depth vaginoplasty (Dr Chettawut)

First photo - 03/07, 30 days post op
Second photo - 16/07, 13 days post op

Follow on from my last update, a few days after posting I developed a hard lump in the bottom half of the right side (which you can see in second photo). This sent me into a slump for a week because it made sitting upright and walking around quite difficult and painful to do. However, this started clearing up about 5 days later, and after that I was back to decent mobility.

Flew home this Monday! (01/07). My connecting flight got cancelled, and I was stuck in limbo for 36 hours with very little instruction and help from the airline, which the stress and wearing the same layered tight clothes (I was flying into cold from the tropics) caused a rash, the redness is still subsiding in the first photo.

But aside from that, a LOT more swelling went down after I came home, and a few of the external sutures have made their way out. Overall I'm very pleased with how she's healing. I've been loosely following the nurse's cleaning routine mostly because the aftercare instructions you're given for zero-depth are pretty sparse.
 
30 days post-op zero-depth vaginoplasty (Dr Chettawut)
30 days post-op
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13 days post-op
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30 days post-op zero-depth vaginoplasty (Dr Chettawut)

First photo - 03/07, 30 days post op
Second photo - 16/07, 13 days post op

Follow on from my last update, a few days after posting I developed a hard lump in the bottom half of the right side (which you can see in second photo). This sent me into a slump for a week because it made sitting upright and walking around quite difficult and painful to do. However, this started clearing up about 5 days later, and after that I was back to decent mobility.

Flew home this Monday! (01/07). My connecting flight got cancelled, and I was stuck in limbo for 36 hours with very little instruction and help from the airline, which the stress and wearing the same layered tight clothes (I was flying into cold from the tropics) caused a rash, the redness is still subsiding in the first photo.

But aside from that, a LOT more swelling went down after I came home, and a few of the external sutures have made their way out. Overall I'm very pleased with how she's healing. I've been loosely following the nurse's cleaning routine mostly because the aftercare instructions you're given for zero-depth are pretty sparse.
This one looks exactly like spider mouthparts.
 
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I don't get what's the point of posting this 3 fucking days after the surgery as if anyone will be able to tell what's going on. This might as well be 2024's Goatse. Posting an image like this in any other Internet forum would get you insta-banned.

I can't wait until someone actually pulls out their phone mid RD/RP installation to ask fellow Redditors how is it looking so far.

This isn't even a tranny issue for me, I'm just shocked that people are willing to post this and that others are just ok with this being posted. I cannot think of any other space where this would be ok, I'm pretty sure even gore sites would tell you to fuck off.
 
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I don't get what's the point of posting this 3 fucking days after the surgery as if anyone will be able to tell what's going on. This might as well be 2024's Goatse. Posting an image like this in any other Internet forum would get you insta-banned.

I can't wait until someone actually pulls out their phone mid RD/RP installation to ask fellow Redditors how is it looking so far.

This isn't even a tranny issue for me, I'm just shocked that people are willing to post this and that others are just ok with this being posted. I cannot think of any other space where this would be ok, I'm pretty sure even gore sites would tell you to fuck off.

It's one of the aspects I can't quite understand, and not understanding is probably a good thing. There seems to be some sort of pride in displaying their horrible results, pain and suffering. Pride might be the wrong word, but my thought process thinks they should be freaked the fuck out and questioning why they ever thought it was possible. Yet there's a strange calmness to the horror of it. They want to share their suffering with others and wear it like a badge of honor. You read their comments and it's not a case of they thought they could actually get the thing. They seem fully aware that it'll be a horror show and then that's now part of the experience.
 
Balloon-animal amhole.

there's a strange calmness to the horror of it. They want to share their suffering with others and wear it like a badge of honor.
The human mind is such an incredible contraption. Like a well-designed machine, it has so many mechanisms to protect itself from power surges, such as the unbearable horror that you have mutilated yourself beyond recognition, and it is all your own fault and you paid big money for it.
 
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It's one of the aspects I can't quite understand, and not understanding is probably a good thing. There seems to be some sort of pride in displaying their horrible results, pain and suffering. Pride might be the wrong word, but my thought process thinks they should be freaked the fuck out and questioning why they ever thought it was possible. Yet there's a strange calmness to the horror of it. They want to share their suffering with others and wear it like a badge of honor. You read their comments and it's not a case of they thought they could actually get the thing. They seem fully aware that it'll be a horror show and then that's now part of the experience.
It's about the ensuing hugboxing because they subconsciously know they fucked themselves up, they need the updoots to feel better. Ironically, the availability of these results will stave of naive (or just less hardcore) people who would've been duped into it not even 20 years ago. And then there's the genuine mutilation freaks who are into the humiliation aspect, of course.

The human mind is such an incredible contraption. Like a well-designed machine, it has so many mechanisms to protect itself from power surges, such as the unbearable horror that you have mutilated yourself beyond recognition, and it is all your own fault and you paid big money for it.
oh, you beat me to it already. well said.
 
It's one of the aspects I can't quite understand, and not understanding is probably a good thing. There seems to be some sort of pride in displaying their horrible results, pain and suffering. Pride might be the wrong word, but my thought process thinks they should be freaked the fuck out and questioning why they ever thought it was possible. Yet there's a strange calmness to the horror of it. They want to share their suffering with others and wear it like a badge of honor. You read their comments and it's not a case of they thought they could actually get the thing. They seem fully aware that it'll be a horror show and then that's now part of the experience.
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It's as close as they'll get to battle scars, of course they wanna show them off.
 
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