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Uploaded by on Jun 21, 2008

Update on the recovery process, at four months, after undergoing a subcutaneous double mastectomy with nipple grafts.

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  • Looks amazing, it's great that you've got a lot of the feeling back as well. The scars will only fade more over time, I had a breast reduction 4 years ago and my scars have faded to nothing.

  • Yeah...I've seen guys chests after a few years and they do fade....personally, because I identify as gender queer, I would LIKE it if they didn't fade any more than they already have! I know they will tho....plus I will no doubt grow a lot more hair over the area?

  • Your chest looks great Kyle!!

  • Thanks Dylan.

  • Wow, for only four months it really looks great. I had a breast reduction in 2005 and the worst of my scars were at the sites where the drains were. hurt like a bitch when they took them out too.I think you will heal up nicely.

  • Really? The drains were the worst scars?

    Maybe they used larger ones because they wouldn't have been able to bind you as tightly as they can when there is nothing left?

    It did hurt when they were removed....but not too bad...was over quick.

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  • Hahahaaaaa forget it !

    No need ypur information if it is bother you like this ! Dont warry be sure we will find it in onther place in this world !

    Thanks ;)

  • Its great waw :)

    Can i ask yoy what do you usr to remove the scar?

  • i think that u have absolutely no understanding of how a woman feels when they have no choice to have their breasts removed. you make me sick!!! not because you are a man/woman. but because things like you get this surgery u have had, free on our national health service, which means less money for cancer patients who dont have the luxury of " being born in the wrong body". yuk!

  • you talk heaps slow dude

  • I WANT IT! T_T

  • That's a fantastic result, your body is responding well. I had a bilateral to remove gynecomastia many years ago, although I never had as much breast tissue as you obviously did have.

  • Your surgeon was fabulous, he/she did a great job. My daughters reduction surgery was great and her feeling wasnt fully back for 6 month but all is perfect now.

  • will the scars be permanent?

  • cool im also FTM and i had a regular mastectimy mammoplasty done about a yyear ago, my nipples look ok , but the right one has a scar on it. i think i should see my surgeon about it.

    anyway props to you!

  • you're awessome.

    sometimes i think that i'm a dude stuck in a chicks body.

    i'm so confused.

    :/

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