Shemale Post Op Install
Dilation is the most critical part of post-op care to maintain the depth and width of the vaginal canal.
Graduation:
As healing progresses and the tissue becomes more flexible, you will move up to larger dilator sizes. 3. Long-Term Recovery & Maintenance shemale post op install
Key Organizations and Resources
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Common Shemale Post Op Install Procedures
Catheter Management:
A urinary catheter is typically kept in place for 5–7 days to allow the new urethra to heal and prevent blockage. Complete prescribed antibiotics and any pain regimen
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- Complete prescribed antibiotics and any pain regimen.
- Use stool softeners to avoid straining (constipation is common post-op).
- Attend all follow-ups; surgeon will monitor depth, healing, and complications.
- Long-term: routine gynecologic-style checkups with a clinician experienced in trans care.
- Pelvic floor physical therapy can help pain, orgasm, and pelvic support — ask for referral 6–12 weeks postop.
- Scar massage on external incisions once healed may reduce tightness (surgeon will advise timing).