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What is dilation after gender reassignment surgery

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Well... um... it's when the gentaila has to stay the same after the surgery is done so they give you drugs and such. it's like making a hole in the sand stay the same and not be covered up by other sand.

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I looked it up. Hope that helps!

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The answer is that dilating helps to ensure that the canal will maintain the vaginal depth and width created at the time of surgery. Keeping up with a dilation routine can also help maintain the functionality of the canal for sex and avoid pain with penetration. Dilation doesn't make the canal longer or wider than it was when created


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