I am planning a surgery, please help me
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cdc (imported)
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Re: I am planning a surgery, please help me
I just had the Dr in Mexico make me permanently impotent with surgery without castration. It was a surgery where he cauterizes the two corporal cavernosal bodies. So no more blood can engorge the penis so I am now permanently limp. I am so happy and relieved to have these erections gone. I am still recovering and there is still swelling and stitches but making progress.
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Younique (imported)
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cdc (imported) wrote: Mon Jul 22, 2024 3:35 pm I just had the Dr in Mexico make me permanently impotent with surgery without castration. It was a surgery where he cauterizes the two corporal cavernosal bodies. So no more blood can engorge the penis so I am now permanently limp. I am so happy and relieved to have these erections gone. I am still recovering and there is still swelling and stitches but making progress.
That's interesting. I don't think I have heard of this procedure before. Can you tell us a bit more? Does the procedure have a name?
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Younique (imported) wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2024 7:18 am That's interesting. I don't think I have heard of this procedure before. Can you tell us a bit more? Does the procedure have a name?
While I am unsure about how true the statement of the poster above is about having it done, the procedure is tried and true and used when installing penile implants. The name is "corporal dilation" and in essence the medical team does an incision in the root of the penis, use metal rods to ram and destroy the erectile tissue and then cauterise and saw everything up. There is a video that this trans individual posted on X, link:
https://x.com/tswyldfyre/status/1348050 ... F28sQ&s=19
I must stress though, that such a procedure has to my knowledge never been done for the purpose of removing erectile capability. Also, as the internal wounds scar up, I imagine that deformation of the penis would be expected, losing a very significant amount of lenght, maybe leading to assymetry. That is not nessescarily a problem, more of a disclaimer.
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Re: I am planning a surgery, please help me
Needles to say, the video shows an actual surgery so be advised before clicking the link.