>>11486723> what did you use to close the wound?I sutured the dartos layer together with the septum using 4-0 vicryl suture in a running locking fashion. I closed the skin layer using 4-0 monocryl sutures. The day after the surgery, monocryl suture partially fell off so I re-approximated the skin edges using three simple interrupted sutures.
> what did you do to prevent inflammationGood surgical practice to not traumatize the surrounding tissues.
> are you sure your hand didn't "jerk" inside of you? why were you sure it wouldn't?What the fuck are you talking about at this point?
> etc i can go on forever not to mention the environment in which you did this operation (probably naked on the bathroom floor without even cleaning yourself beforehand).You have been humiliated, retard. You can keep going forever and I will keep humiliating you. There are no million things that can go wrong. There are few things that can go wrong for which I took precautions for all.
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