T van Keel (imported) wrote: Sun Jun 21, 2020 5:10 am The skin around the opening grew too close together and made the opening too small. Urinating became quite difficult. Yesterday I went to the doctor and he made a small incision. Now it's better and hopefully it will last. The next days and weeks will show.
Healing is now complete and almost everything is fine, but the area above the pubic bone could be shaped more flat. Maybe it will improve during the next months. If not, that might need a second surgery in the future. But currently I don't have any plans for this and wait how the area develops.
Initially I was a little distraught over the "size" of my reroute area but I was assured by my surgeon that he would do the best to create zero complications post-op. It is because of the "structure" that he built that I believe I haven't had any issues with stricture. If it closes completely, it becomes an emergency very quickly so I'm glad you are getting things fixed up and working properly.
I've also talked to a plastic surgeon to basically do a "lift" to the area of the mons pubis to achieve a more flat result. I was warned about that by 2 doctors prior to my surgery that there would be fatty tissue remaining but they assured me that it was a plastic surgery procedure and I felt it was too much to arrange the logistics of multiple surgeons in the room during my initial nullification surgery. Now that it's done, it will be a simple procedure and the incision will be placed in a fold above my pubic area that should heal well. It's not terrible expensive and he said I'd be pretty normal in a week or so after the plastic procedure. Things are opening slowly and may consider it soon.
Keep up the great progress and congrats on finally obtaining your nullification. I'm very happy and have no regrets at this point.