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  • [HOLY S**T!] Doctors Give Transgender Woman Tilapia Fish Skin ******

    A trans woman had a ****** constructed using the skin of a tilapia fish after her genitals began to shrink and close up following botched surgery.

    According to surgeons, Maju, 35, has been the chance of a “proper sex life” and a boost of confidence thanks to the sea creature’s skin.

    The highly complex procedure, called neovaginoplasty, used a tubular-shaped acrylic mold wrapped with the skin of the freshwater fish in the form of a biological prosthesis to rebuild and extend the ******* canal in a three-hour operation on April 23.

    The process involved inserting two separate molds to create the new ******. The first device, mounted with the marine membrane, was incorporated inside the ****** over a period of six days.

    In contact with the patient’s body, the sterilized and odor free fish skin displays stimulatory cell growth properties. It is rich in type 1 collagen a substance that promotes healing and has a firmness and elasticity which is as strong and resilient as human skin.

    The tilapia membrane attached to and recoated the walls of the ******* canal acting like stem cells. These were absorbed into the body, transforming into cellular tissue similar to that of an actual ******.

    The second device made from silicone and described as a very ‘big tampon’ is designed to remain inside the ****** for up to six months to prevent the walls from closing.

    Professor Leonardo Bezerra said to FocusOn News: “We were able create a ****** of physiological length, both in thickness and by enlarging it and the patient has recovered extremely well. She is walking around with ease, has no pain and is urinating normally. In a couple months we believe she will be able to have sexual intercourse.”

    The device can be removed after this period as and when desired.

    The process is being hailed as yet another breakthrough in gynecological surgery which is tackling sensitive predicaments using the aquatic animal skin, normally thrown away as waste, as a substitute for human regenerative tissue.

    Speaking to FocusOn News the transsexual patient revealed she decided to transition 20 years ago, with the support of her family, after realizing in her early teens that she was a woman living in a man’s body.

    Maju said: “I was the fourth person in Brazil in 1999 to have, what was then, experimental surgery. But ten years ago I developed ******* stenosis. The opening of my ****** started to get narrower and shorter and the canal collapsed.”

    Three-hour operation

    She suffered constant discomfort which prevented sex with her partner of 12 years, from whom she is now divorced.

    Since developing the technique three years ago, Bezzera has successfully treated 10 women and corrected the condition that causes the ****** and uterus to be underdeveloped or absent.

    According to Bezerra, ******* tract closure is common in trans women who have undergone a sex change.

    He explained: “This is because, in the traditional procedure, most of the inside parts of the ***** are removed and the penile skin is folded into the space between the urethra and the rectum. The outside skin of the ***** then becomes the inside of the ******.”

    “But because the patient has had hormonal treatment to develop female characteristics, there is penile and testicle atrophy resulting in shrinkage in the size of the ***** caused from the loss of tissue. This means the ****** can also be small.”

    To complicate matters, before surgery could begin, the medical team discovered that apparent levels of incompetence during the original surgery had left more than one narrow ******* canal. There were remnants of cavernous bodies, erectile tissue structures, still in the ******* space.

    “The presence of these leftovers of the ***** aggravated the closure of the ******* tract, worsening the symptoms,” said Bezerra.

    To reverse this problem, the most common method is to do a skin graft taken from other parts of the body, usually from the intestines, to increase the width and length of the canal. This type of surgery is invasive, long and leaves scars.

    Bezerra said: “The great benefit of our technique is that it’s minimally invasive and there’s no need to do abdominal incisions.”

    Wow ok.

  • #2
    These doctors are very creative I will give them that.

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    • #3
      Can they do the same to make my *** bigger .

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      • #4
        Originally posted by JcLazyX210 View Post
        These doctors are very creative I will give them that.
        really captures that fishy smell doesn't it? honestly couldn't stomach reading past the 4th line of the article so that's all i've got to add.

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            • #7
              Sometimes the jokes write themselves.

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              • #8
                Imagine going to 10 years medical school to do this operations making man pusssy

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                  • #10
                    I've skinned Tilapia. Them motha****as is tough

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