I can imagine how disappointing and frustrating this must be. There are so many details about these surgeries and unfortunately surgeons don't always fill in the blanks.
Having surgery closer to home is a great idea. Not only will you reduce travel expenses, you'll also lower your post-op travel load, saving that energy for healing up. Plus, you may be able to get better results with a mons resection by going to a plastic surgeon vs. a GYN (though admittedly, I don't know how much experience Dr. Bowers has with mons resections, maybe more than I'm assuming.) But that still doesn't soften the financial blow. $6K tacked on to the cost of a metoidioplasty is pretty significant.
The pumping may work well as a temporary measure but if it's a more significant case of hidden penis, surgery is probably the best solution.
This probably isn't all that helpful right now, but metoidioplasty revisions are very common. Based on the past 5 years or so of monitoring the topic, I'd say it's less common to get a bottom surgery procedure in a single stage. (Wish it weren't so... I still have a long road ahead of me.)
This post was last modified: 07-23-2014, 07:36 PM by Joshua.
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