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Guest The Only Me

I realize I'm reviving a year old topic, but I was wondering what are these risks that go with the colonvaginoplastery procedure, and how severe they are.

It seems VERY complicated, so I wonder what are the pros for such a technique instead of inversion?

If you wonder why i don't google this, it is because the internet can be very odd sometimes when you are looking for answers to such topics....

Thank you for your help =)

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Guest Evan_J

This awesome question was posed in the MtF forum (and the only reason its not still in that forum was I feared it would look like a guy was startin topics over there- didn't wanna step on toes).

HOWEVER it was buried at the end of a year old thread! I thought it might be nice to move this question , esp since it was asked by a new poster, to its own thread.

(I would have asked the authoress' permission to do so but she doesn't even have pm abilities yet. Hope y'all don't mind)

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Guest Jean Davis

I'm just wondering if this proceedure is still done, with the high sucess rate of the inversion process and the reduced risk to health I though that it was an obsulete proceedure.

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Jean

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Guest Evan_J
I'm just wondering if this proceedure is still done, with the high sucess rate of the inversion process and the reduced risk to health I though that it was an obsulete proceedure.

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Jean

Actually (and this is from the original thread) I guess its that the inversion technique is sometimes supplimented (for extra depth, or in the case of their not being enough genital tissue, or for lubrication wishes) with colon tissues.

And I need to leave this thread now because I am uncomfortable :P

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Guest Jean Davis

Now if I remember correctly they were using the scrotum for the extra depth and found the sweat glands in the skin to be adequate for lubrication.

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Jean

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Guest Girl Emily

If I understand the procedure correctly, in Thailand they use a combination penile inversion and colon segment to add depth to neovagina.

It is a much more invasive surgery because the abdomen is opened. Longer recovery time is needed. Guarantee of the blood supply to the colon segment can be problematic.

Huggs

P.S. Dr Reed in Miami has experience using the colon

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Guest AshleyRF

I've never really heard or read anything good about the technique. Many people complain about "constant lubrication" or even a smell similar to the um... donor sight.

my opinion... GROSS!!

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Guest Donna Jean
I've never really heard or read anything good about the technique. Many people complain about "constant lubrication" or even a smell similar to the um... donor sight.

my opinion... GROSS!!

Oh my God..........

Donna Jean

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Guest Elizabeth K

Yes all that. I also heard there was a problem of constant secretion (like a good ole colon wants to do) and those who have this procedure have to wear a pad all the time.

More than you wanted to know I guess. But in some cases there is not enough 'material' with the penis and the scrotum tissues. That is why there is an evaluation procedure in Trinidad - don't know how it works in Thailand.

Lizzy

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Guest MaxTH
I've never really heard or read anything good about the technique. Many people complain about "constant lubrication" or even a smell similar to the um... donor sight.

my opinion... GROSS!!

There are not many surgeons able to perform this surgery but it provides a 7 to 8 in. depth to patients who don't have much skin to start with or those who need a second vaginoplasty due the collapse or shortness of the vagina.

I think people exaggerate about the smell. I asked a patient, she doesn't smell any odor coming from her vagina (sigmoid colon). Anyway, the smell may get better over time.

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There are not many surgeons able to perform this surgery but it provides a 7 to 8 in. depth to patients who don't have much skin to start with or those who need a second vaginoplasty due the collapse or shortness of the vagina.

I think people exaggerate about the smell. I asked a patient, she doesn't smell any odor coming from her vagina (sigmoid colon). Anyway, the smell may get better over time.

I'll pass. 7 to 8 inches of depth is pointless anyway. The likely hood of being with a guy who is that large anyway is astronomical. (average size of current human penis 5 inches) I'd rather have no depth at all than a vaganus.

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