Gt1956 wrote:aussiePeyronies wrote:newbie443 wrote:
I had a Hydrocele surgery in the 80's and my implant with scrotoplasty in 2018. When I went to see the surgeon for my repair in 2021 he could not find any scar. That is one of the advantages of penoscrotal surgery is the scar can be undetectable. Takes a while but it can happen. I have not had a infrapubic surgery but I have read the scar or scars are more visible. Most men say pubic hair will cover up the scar.
Cheers, but it's not the scar I am too worried about. The skin is numb and has thickened, this is making it difficult to deflate as part of the scrotum is thick.. The numbness also extends to the base of the penis.
Seems perfectly normal to me. With a scrotalplasty & a revision being done. You've had a lot of skin cut on. You should expect this. Didn't you go through something similar with your initial surgery??
Thanks for your reply, my initial surgery was sub-coronal, didn't notice any thickening of skin etc.
Is it reasonable to expect the skin and feeling to go back to normal within the next few months?
J