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hope794 wrote:Hi guys. With penoscrotal approach, as you know, you get a scar on the testicles. I would like to know how much the scar is visible after some months, if it goes away.. Especially if you have more than one revision. Anyone wanna share pics or experiences? Thanks![]()
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Waynetho wrote:hope794 wrote:Hi guys. With penoscrotal approach, as you know, you get a scar on the testicles. I would like to know how much the scar is visible after some months, if it goes away.. Especially if you have more than one revision. Anyone wanna share pics or experiences? Thanks![]()
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If the incision was vertical as mine was, instead of horizontal as some get, it shouldn't be too visible in even a couple of months (maybe 3). I'm at just over one year and my incision was along the raphe (visible division between left & right side of scrotum) and other than some depigmentation along the scar, it looks just like the rest of the raphe. In time I figure the depigmentation will clear too. It was totally white a few months ago but now it's starting to take on more of a natural, albeit not perfect coloration.
Here's a picture of my raphe and the incision now at 377 days post-surgery. The scar that goes horizontally to the right is because the doctor had to work more extensively on my right crus to remove a lot of scarring before the rear tip would seat properly.
Incision site at 377 days post-surgery(resized).jpg
cincinnatus1951 wrote:Hope I had a horizontal peno scrotal incision and the scar was largely undetectable after about three months, after six months it could net be seen even if I looked carefully for it.
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