Hi Hans,
Yours is a great initiative, because it is really difficult to find anyone to go to with one\'s problems, much less a competent phalloplastician who can offer various forms of remedy. One thing I am at issue with, is the generally widespread prejudice of urologists, plastic surgeons and even phalloplasticians against
PMMA.
We all know that
PMMA presented some serious issues when used in the face or other parts of the body. However, there have been few if any severe problems with its application in
Phalloplasty, and even now there is new hope for glans enhancement using a Korean form of
PMMA called Lipen-P. Nonetheless, it is widely considered by reputed phalloplasticians to be \"lousy\".
I will give two examples. Dr Abecassis who is France\'s most renowned phalloplastician told me to stay away from it and to never inject anything which would not resorb. He believed that
PMMA was dangerous. If you went to him with issues about it, he\'d possibly recommend degloving when there are other remedies which you may prefer to consider.
My second example is Dr Bachtiyarov, who is a top flight plastic surgeon and phalloplastician. He used to reconstruct from scratch the penises of soldiers which had been blown off, using their shoulder muscles as material. Needless to say, this is one top flight specialist. When he examined my unit, he tossed it to the side with disdain, saying \"silicone\"? I replied
PMMA and he said something to the effect of \"same stuff\" if I got the gist, and he seemed to think it was a way stupid thing to have had done. If I had complications I assume he\'d suggest degloving also.
Those were only my two small experiences with surgeons who know their stuff like nobody else, but who don\'t really know nearly as much as we patients at
PhalloBoards about
PMMA and its potential issues and drawbacks. So maybe, in addition to recommendations of competent doctors, we must create a list of suggestions of what we might wish to do in various worst case scenarios. Sort of a troubleshooting guide to getting your unit back up and running in perfect health?
Suggestion # 1 might be:
Wait one week after a
PMMA before freaking out - many times it is just excessive swelling and at worst a minor infection.
This happened to me after session 3. Another point could be:
If you are very upset at the aesthetics of your unit after
PMMA or have defects which shouldn\'t be there, do not despair, it can be usually fixed - PERFECTLY.
This was my case after session 2 and it got fixed fabulously by Dr C. Thanks god I didn\'t go and get it all removed ! ! !
We could also have a section with many photos gathered from various postings and progress reports so that guys can see whether their problem looks like one another forum member had before them. They they could just search out their threads and see what they posted as the outcome of the problem. Just a few ideas.
In any case, congratulations for this much needed initiative.
Cheers,
Hunk Chunk