Results 21 to 30 of 47
Thread: Post-Op Pics
-
06-21-2007 #21
- Join Date
- May 2007
- Posts
- 1,176
I'm sorry but those are some of the most fu%ked up post-op pics I've ever seen.
-
06-21-2007 #22
I too, am not impressed with many of the outcomes these gals must now live with. Isn't there someone(s) that does a better job? I understand it requires both a technician AND an artist.
-
06-21-2007 #23
- Join Date
- Apr 2007
- Location
- NYC
- Posts
- 418
I never want to see that ever again.
-
06-21-2007 #24
To each there own and I respect individual decisions, but those pictures make my stomach roll over
-
06-24-2007 #25
- Join Date
- Apr 2007
- Posts
- 141
Originally Posted by peggygee
On the other hand, whenever I see someone post lots of photos of horrible-looking post op vaginas, someone always comes out and says most of them look much better than that--but rarely if ever do they post any photos of "good" looking ones. I wonder why. Maybe the women who have had bad surgeries are more willing to be photographed?
Realistically, the good ones are probably rare. Cosmetic surgery of a delicate nature is one of the most difficult surgeries to perform, because the surgeon is essentially working blind--things change unpredictably as they heal.
I wish more money was being spent on real medical research, as it should now be possible or nearly possible to grow organs (including sex organs) from one's own cells. For TG folks this would mean a complete set of sex organs--meaning M to F transsexuals could conceive and bear children!
Unfortunately most money in medical research is spend on developing new drugs which keep you alive and relatively comfortable as long as you take them--because that's where the profit is.
-
06-24-2007 #26
- Join Date
- Sep 2006
- Location
- In the hearts of the kind, and in the fears of the wicked.
- Posts
- 3,968
Post 1800
Originally Posted by johnnyshemalelover
gender re-assignment surgery.
Before I re-iterate my previous assertion, I will state that in the
first photo, the sutures and black and blue bruising are clearly
visible at the surgical situs.
In the second photo that I have posted, there is also bruising
around the neo-vagina, indicative of recent SRS in the photo.
In the other photos the bruising isn't as visible and the other
vaginas are more aesthetically pleasing.
So once again, thank you for your on-going concern.
And here's my previous statement:
These women clearly have not completely healed from their SRS
procedures.
I have noticed that some women are in a hurry to show off their
neo-vaginas, as they are proud that they have culminated their
life long dream. It also seems as if there are many photographers
who are open to taking those pictures.
I tend to feel that both the women and the photographers should
wait until the healing process has completed before a photo shoot.
In time I am sure that the post surgical results of these women will
improve, but in my opinion these are not accurate representations.
1 out of 1 members liked this post.
-
06-24-2007 #27
- Join Date
- Apr 2007
- Posts
- 141
Originally Posted by peggygeeOriginally Posted by peggygee
Originally Posted by peggygee
Originally Posted by peggygee
Originally Posted by peggygee
Originally Posted by peggygee
Originally Posted by peggygee
I'm not saying these photos are typical post-op vaginas, I don't know what a typical post-op vag looks like. All I know is that these ones look bad and they're fully healed. Where are the photos of the typical ones?
Originally Posted by peggygee
Allow me to refocus: All I'm asking is, if these photos aren't typical post-op vaginas, where are the photos of the typical ones?
-
06-24-2007 #28
- Join Date
- Apr 2007
- Posts
- 141
More
-
06-24-2007 #29
- Join Date
- Apr 2007
- Posts
- 141
And more--no signs of bruising or redness.
-
06-24-2007 #30
- Join Date
- Sep 2006
- Location
- In the hearts of the kind, and in the fears of the wicked.
- Posts
- 3,968
Originally Posted by johnnyshemalelover
college professor of mine used to tell me.
Please research the matter further, and report your findings to the
rest of the class, in this instance to the rest of the forum.
Basically find the information to support your position, and to refute
mine.
I will even give you a tip. :google
The answers you seek are out there.