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I am planning a surgery, please help me
Posted: Thu Jun 15, 2023 7:51 am
by Kuroguy96 (imported)
Hi everyone, I'm a 27 year old asexual boy, it's time for surgery, can I request surgery to permanently prevent an erection by severing the nerves responsible for the erection at the base of the penis? Can you recommend a surgeon who could do this?
Is there any surgical procedure to permanently prevent an erection without being castrated and without hormonal therapy?
If nothing else is possible I would like to have a penectomy, Can you recommend a surgeon for this procedure?
I'm sorry for my english.
Re: I am planning a surgery, please help me
Posted: Thu Jun 15, 2023 11:22 am
by Losethem (imported)
Kuroguy96 (imported) wrote: Thu Jun 15, 2023 7:51 am
Hi everyone, I'm a 27 year old asexual boy, it's time for surgery, can I request surgery to permanently prevent an erection by severing the nerves responsible for the erection at the base of the penis? Can you recommend a surgeon who could do this?
Is there any surgical procedure to permanently prevent an erection without being castrated and without hormonal therapy?
If nothing else is possible I would like to have a penectomy, Can you recommend a surgeon for this procedure?
I'm sorry for my english.
Your English is good.
Recently the WPATH Standards of Care Version 8.0 (Also known as the SOC 8) which includes men like you and I for the first time. This is the guideline used throughout the world to help treat gender divergent people like you and I. That is the good news. The bad news is it seems to be slow in adoption, globally, and painfully slow in Europe.
This said, there is hope. Because this exists, I would expect, at least in western Europe where you live, for this to be adopted eventually. It will mark a significant improvement over what is available to men like us in the past. So at this time I would exercise patience, as difficult as that may be. For now, I would start looking for a therapist who works with gender divergent people, and would be best equipped to help you with this. You would need to see a therapist anyhow to get what you seek, and by starting there, hopefully the new SOC 8 standards will get adopted in the meantime. At that point you would be well positioned to achieve the goal you've outlined here.
As for surgery for nerve separation, I'm not sure that is a thing. Though I'd be happy to be corrected if I'm wrong. Penectomy is definitely a legitimate surgery for specific reasons supported by the SOC 8.
Re: I am planning a surgery, please help me
Posted: Thu Jun 15, 2023 11:46 am
by Kuroguy96 (imported)
Many clinics that perform nullification surgery have already told me that they are not willing to do what I ask so I think I will do a penectomy, but I have a question, is it possible to urinate standing up? then I would like to have the surgery done in the next few months, usually how long does it take to do a penectomy?I won't do it in Europe
Re: I am planning a surgery, please help me
Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2023 3:16 am
by Losethem (imported)
Kuroguy96 (imported) wrote: Thu Jun 15, 2023 11:46 am
Many clinics that perform nullification surgery have already told me that they are not willing to do what I ask so I think I will do a penectomy, but I have a question, is it possible to urinate standing up? then I would like to have the surgery done in the next few months, usually how long does it take to do a penectomy?I won't do it in Europe
If you really want it done quickly, I'd suggest contacting the clinic in Mexico, where Dr. Aguilar practices. He is a bonafide surgeon who will remove a penis, testicles, or both with few questions asked, though one requirement is you be HIV negative. Many folks have gone to Dr. Aguilar with good results.
https://mexicotransgendercenter.us/serv ... ification/
I'd not worry much about if you can urinate standing up, though you could ask the doctor if it could be done such that you could. Very few people have had a penectomy surgery where ability to stand to urinate is the result, and sitting isn't so problematic anyhow. I've only rarely found public toilet situations where it was a problem, and it's very easy to adjust to.
Re: I am planning a surgery, please help me
Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2023 12:12 am
by Kuroguy96 (imported)
I sent my request to the clinic of dr. Aguilar 3 days ago, in how many days do you think they will reply? If I don't get an answer there I will contact by email or phone
Re: I am planning a surgery, please help me
Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2023 2:34 am
by Kuroguy96 (imported)
Could some admin move the thread to eunuch central?
Thread now in "Eunuch Central" per OP's request. -Moderator
Re: I am planning a surgery, please help me
Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2023 8:48 pm
by Littledick (imported)
is it possible to urinate standing up?
I have just had a penectomy because of cancer,
it is not possible to stand up to urinate, they do a perineal urethrostomy (re-route). As the penectomy was done leave with my pubic area (which would mean you pee straight ahead without any shaft left to use to point it at any thing).
Re: I am planning a surgery, please help me
Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2023 12:35 am
by HumanFly
Kuroguy96 (imported) wrote: Thu Jun 15, 2023 11:46 am
Many clinics that perform nullification surgery have already told me that they are not willing to do what I ask so I think
estion, is it possible to urinate standing up? then I would like to have the surgery done in the next few months, usually how long does it take to do a penectomy?I won't do it in Europe
As already stated, after a penectomy your urethra will be rerouted downwards, so you will have to pee sitting down.
Re: I am planning a surgery, please help me
Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2023 3:43 pm
by Kuroguy96 (imported)
where do you think it's best to have a penectomy between Thailand, Mexico and India? In India they asked me for $3000
Re: I am planning a surgery, please help me
Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2023 1:52 pm
by blackblack (imported)
i would recommend Mexico
Re: I am planning a surgery, please help me
Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2024 8:35 am
by cdc (imported)
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.
Re: I am planning a surgery, please help me
Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2024 12:18 am
by Younique (imported)
cdc (imported) wrote: Mon Jul 22, 2024 8:35 am
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?
Re: I am planning a surgery, please help me
Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2024 4:37 am
by Orfpposts (imported)
Younique (imported) wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2024 12:18 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.
Re: I am planning a surgery, please help me
Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2024 4:43 am
by Orfpposts (imported)
Needles to say, the video shows an actual surgery so be advised before clicking the link.