By Miranda Bryant For Dailymail. A transgender woman who underwent a vaginoplasty to have her penis turned into a vagina has described in graphic detail what the process was really like. Jessica, who identifies as a queer woman, had already started hormone replacement therapy and gone all the way to South Korea to have vocal chord surgery to transform her baritone voice when she decided to have a breast augmentation surgery and a vaginoplasty in one operation. After her vaginoplasty, which she had near her home in East Bay Area, California, she warned 'there are going to be parts of you that are going to melt off' in an interview with Truth Speak Project. Scroll down for video. Melting: A transgender woman has described what it is like to undergo gender reassignment surgery; a video reenactment by the European Association of Urology shows what genitals might look like after the procedure.
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Transgender woman gets new vagina made from fish skin
The year-old is thrilled with the results and the pioneering surgery has given her the chance of having a sex life again. A woman has become the first transgender person in the world to undergo successful vaginal reconstructive surgery using the skin of tilapia fish. The year-old, who prefers to be identified only as Maju, underwent the procedure as her vagina began to shrink and close up following botched sex reassignment surgery. A medical team led by gynaecologist Professor Leonardo Bezerra, of the Federal University of Ceara UFC in Fortaleza, north east Brazil, revealed that the pioneering operation has given her the chance of having a sex life again. It used a tubular-shaped acrylic mould wrapped with the skin of the freshwater fish in the form of a biological prothesis to rebuild and extend the vaginal canal in a three hour operation on April
A woman has become the first trans person in the world to undergo successful vaginal reconstruction using fish. Identified only as Maju, 35, she had surgery using a tilapia after her vagina began to shrink following a botched gender reassignment operation in She said that sex with her then partner had become painful and resigned herself to a life of celibacy. But then Maju heard about a procedure called neovaginoplasty which involves the use of a tube-shaped acrylic mould, wrapped with the skin of the tilapia that would rebuild and extend her vaginal canal. But ten years ago I developed vaginal stenosis.