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Re: Nullification surgery scheduled

Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2020 6:40 pm
by keyman419 (imported)
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.

Re: Nullification surgery scheduled

Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2020 5:19 pm
by Losethem (imported)
keyman419 (imported) wrote: Sun Jun 21, 2020 6:40 pm 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.

I'd be very interested in what the doctor told you the flattening would entail, and what makes you say it will come at a cost that is not terrible. It's something I've been considering, as I'm sure many other nullos have.

Re: Nullification surgery scheduled

Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2020 2:58 am
by T van Keel (imported)
I'm also interested in further information about that. In my case there seems to be still some little swelling inside, so it might improve a bit. But if not, it would be great to know about some options for flattening.

Re: Nullification surgery scheduled

Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2020 8:31 pm
by keyman419 (imported)
Losethem (imported) wrote: Mon Jun 22, 2020 5:19 pm I'd be very interested in what the doctor told you the flattening would entail, and what makes you say it will come at a cost that is not terrible.

Not to highjack the thread but I thought it could be done with liposuction to reduce the bulge of the mons pubis. During my consultation he said it doesn't work that way and he would basically do a "lift" of that area and remove the fatty tissue behind it. I knew that made the price go up and I put a number in my head to see how close I would come. He would remove about 2 inches of skin across about an 8 inch incision in the fold of skin above the area. This will tighten the area and provide the smooth look I believe I desire. Without this, the skin would sag and look really bad. My current incision is healing amazing and is becoming very fine even after just 7 months.

Both surgeons I consulted with about the nullification surgery pointed out the mons pubis and they encouraged me to consider it to make sure I would be happy after the main surgery. Neither was willing to do the mons pubis reduction during the main surgery unless I arranged for a plastic surgeon to be and complete the procedure.

Before COVID, the cost came in at $7600 in and out the door, everything included. He said I'd be back to normal activity in less than 7 days. I know plastic surgeons are supposed to be the best with incisions so I think it will be fine but I'm just worried about an 8 inch incision healing. Turns out I put $8000 in my brain, so it came in "under budget", haha.

Re: Nullification surgery scheduled

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2020 3:22 am
by T van Keel (imported)
Thanks for your explanation. Is the $7600 just for the flattening surgery? That's not a little number...

In my case the vertical incision was extended across the mons pubic, but I think there was not enough skin removed on both sides, so there's almost no tightening up of the mons pubic area. A little below where the penis was the skin is much more tight. This currently results in a relatively prominent mons pubic. I still hope this will get better in the future.

Re: Nullification surgery scheduled

Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2020 3:37 pm
by Mac (imported)
T van Keel (imported) wrote: Fri Jun 26, 2020 3:22 am Thanks for your explanation. Is the $7600 just for the flattening surgery? That's not a little number...

In my case the vertical incision was extended across the mons pubic, but I think there was not enough skin removed on both sides, so there's almost no tightening up of the mons pubic area. A little below where the penis was the skin is much more tight. This currently results in a relatively prominent mons pubic. I still hope this will get better in the future.

It is great that you were able to get the surgery. I desire the same but do not currently have any possibility of getting it.

Re: Nullification surgery scheduled

Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2020 3:07 am
by T van Keel (imported)
Today is my 3 month nulloversary. Not much news to report. The scar is healed quite good, but I still have some trouble with the urethra opening. It is still too small, the little incision which was made a few weeks ago didn't work. Now I'm considering if stretching step by step over a longer period of time might work better.

Just another thing. My glans was placed under the skin, hoping it would keep some sensitivity. Currently I wouldn't do that again and think of getting it removed. The feelings when touched are not pleasurable and there's a little bulge visible. In my case there are currently more negative points than positive. Just wanted to mention that. But in general I'm still happy about the result.

Re: Nullification surgery scheduled

Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2020 2:41 pm
by AndrewPPP (imported)
what does that mean, your glans was places under the skin

Re: Nullification surgery scheduled

Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2020 5:04 pm
by Losethem (imported)
AndrewPPP (imported) wrote: Sun Jul 26, 2020 2:41 pm what does that mean, your glans was places under the skin

Exactly what he said, it was placed under the skin.

Re: Nullification surgery scheduled

Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2020 6:25 pm
by Nidaho Rachel (imported)
Did either you or keyman have this done?