What Are Implants (Fake Balls) Like?

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Marcie Bowers uses the silicon balls during surgery for transgender men (female to male). Marcie loves to say, "I use artificial testicles made in Rio de Janeiro. Yes, I put Brazil nuts in my men." 😄
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i haven't had them removed yet but I'd be tempted to fly to the USA, see Mark Arnkoff (because no one allows you to voluntarily do it here), have him remove them, put some plastic ones in and come back to my gf in a few weeks time and pretend like nothing happened.
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Leigh1980 (imported) wrote: Sat Jun 09, 2018 12:50 pm i haven't had them removed yet but I'd be tempted to fly to the USA, see Mark Arnkoff (because no one allows you to voluntarily do it here), have him remove them, put some plastic ones in and come back to my gf in a few weeks time and pretend like nothing happened.

Hahaha, like young men getting vasectomies and not telling their girlfrirnds. Then later on the girlfriend claims to be pregnant by him. He pulls out his vasectomy receipt from long ago and proves its not his baby and she has been impregnated by some other man.

Its saved some men from lies that would have caused marriages, child support payments, and unknowingly raising some other man s kids without knowing or agreeing to it.
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Hi!

In advance: I do no longer consider myself male, so I'm not a guy, nor am I a thing. And, since I recently put a lot of effort in researching my biography, that is about the point where I was 19 years ago as well. So basically, I wasn't even a man before I got castrated.

Nonetheless, I am one of those persons who seeked removal of my balls on purpose, while not necessarily intending to be obviously nutless, and I wanted fake ball implants. So, as answer to Freddyjack - Because I have decided so. Anyway, I am in the position to be able to share the experience of having testicular implants as voluntary neutrois.

As you can read in my posts on my castration here http://forums.eunuch.org/showthread.php ... post269571 and further down in that thread, I underwent bilateral inguinal castration. For that, the testicles and related tissue like chords were removed through two horizontal cuts, one on each side, above the penis root.

At the same time, two silicone implants were inserted. I had specifically requested the biggest implants available (eurosilicone, 3.3x5.3 cm, see their catalog). One of the reasons for implants was to prevent shrinkage of the scrotal skin (which might be needed later). Another notion was to be able to use the filled scrotum as anchor point for any sorts of games, like chastity devices, ball rings with a chain attached, and whatever imagination can come up with. Now, almost 20 months later, my self-conception has somewhat changed, as have my sexual desires (that may have something to do with the altered hormone status) and maybe I would decide completely against implants, but at the time of surgery, I did in favor.

In other places I had read (from people that sadly involuntarily lost one or two testicles to an accident or to cancer) that it was mainly the attaching of the implants to some tissue inside the scrotum that led to problems. Obviously, the relatively free movement of unattached implants allows for adjustment to different postures and movements, for example sitting on a bike.

On the other hand, unattached implants are less accessible to the immune system. It might get more problematic if an inflammation occurs. But then, I am not a medical expert.

I specifically had requested from the surgeon that my implants should be left unattached. During the operation, to get my testicles out and the implants in, the inguinal canal has to be opened up enough to give passage to those things. At the end of the surgery, the canals were somehow sutured tighter or completely closed with dissolvable suture, I don't know exactly, to make sure that the unattached implants cannot escape from the scrotum into the abdomen. To relieve these sutures, the testicles were attached also by dissolvable sutures to the base of the scrotum.

These sutures were responsible for most of the pain and irritation of the first 4-6 weeks after surgery. Regularly, the attachment points inside the scrotum would hurt as when skin is bruised, like a sharp pulsating pinch. Sometimes it was almost unbearable to sit with that, especially inconvenient when attending a concert. One could feel these stem sutures when palpating the implants inside the scrotum (which I carefully started on day two after surgery or so). I could not have lived forever with that.

After some weeks, I did not realize the exact time, I noticed the right implant was finally moving freely (and it still does as of today). It feels relatively soft to the touch and deforms at a pinch, about as I remember from the testicles. They had been much smaller in the first place, so the feeling is not directly comparable. There is no pain whatsoever when pinching or moving around the implant from the outside.

Unfortunately, the story on the left implant went differently. Around the time I noticed the right one being free, the pain on the left side went from pinching to pulsatingly stabbing, with sleepless nights, swelling and subsiding. In a few days, the "testicle" was about 1.5 times the size of the other one, and it was tugged against the upper end of the scrotum. What happened was that the whole thing got inflamed, and quickly somehow a tissue pocket built around the implant, enclosing it and attaching it to the upper end of the scrotum.

When it didn't diminish the following days, I went to my general practitioner (whom I had talked about the upcoming castration before), and he offered some antibiotics. Although, almost at the same time I caught a cold, and the jump-started immune system obviously cleaned that inflammation off as well. Next time, I'd probably not wait as long and go to the emergency room.

What I notice nowadays, 20 months after the surgery, is some pain mainly from the left inguinal canal. When I experience flatulences, the most pain comes from there, not the intestines, like a dull pressure or burning sensation. The left implant is clearly enclosed by a tissue capsule, it is harder to the feel, not as deformable at squeezing as the right one, and not freely movable, although it's loose enough to not cause any problems.

Due to the big implants it is easily possible to use the filled scrotum as an attachment point for rings etc. Although, due to the issue with the left implant, in my case very tight devices are not a good idea, e.g. the vice is not really wearable.
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Thanks for that great detailed info ! This is exactly what men need to know from other men with implants to help them decide whether to get implants or not and to hear the pros and cons to weight in making their choices. The best source of this information is men with implants, not drs. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge and experiences.
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