Hi, I’m Zeke. I’m 32 and last year I finally came to the conclusion that I am transmasc after years of being unhappy with who I was and how I looked. I’ve done so much research into it, but I’m still left with questions. First off, I should say that I have opted not to do HRT. HRT has too many health risks that I can’t take due to heart related issues that run in my family. It’s not worth that risk to me. So I’m trying a different route.

I’ve decided to go the route of surgery w/ changes to how I dress and how I get my hair cut. I’ve lost about 18.6lbs out of 25lbs to get my top surgery and so far it has been really good for me health wise and affirming wise. I’m so close to the first step and I can’t wait for the positive effects especially since my bust size causes physical discomfort and shortness of breath so it’s a two in one benefit. My questions for this one is “Does silicone gel work better than lotion for scars?” and “Are you comfortable being topless for swimming/beach visits?”

Now here’s where I most uncomfortable because I’ve heard of people being negative about it, but I plan to get vocal surgery to deepen my voice. Here’s where my questions come in. Has anyone else gotten this surgery? If so, what’s it like and what were your experiences with recovery? How different has it made your voice?

I just wonder if others have chosen the surgical route. I don’t have anyone or anywhere else to ask these questions so I figured I’d drop them here. Thank you for any answers!

  • ZekeOP
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    55 months ago

    Thank you!! I’ll look into that option. Have you used it before, just seen the results from someone else, or a suggestion you got?

    • @satanmat
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      5 months ago

      Cis man whose wife had a c-section. So yeah. I guess second hand. It helped with scarring and sore nipples.

      Ninja edit— oh yeah you only need a very little. It smells like wet sheep. But it works. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

      @Zeke I’m hoping to be helpful I have close friends and family who — are in similar situations. Cheers