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  <title>Ep. 104: Top Surgery Scar Work: A Client Perspective on Healing, Safety, and Tissue Change</title>
  <description>In this episode of Resilience Radio, Irvin Eisenberg and Syn Graham explore what scar work actually feels like after gender affirmation top surgery—and how a gentle, collaborative approach can create meaningful changes in both tissue and body awareness. Key topics include: ✅ Why scar tissue isn’t “bad” and how it supports healing ✅ Differences between forceful vs. gentle scar techniques ✅ How scar work impacts mobility, contour, and comfort ✅ The role of safety and communication in clinical care ✅ Why scar work can still help years after surgery Syn shares their lived experience navigating recovery, working with scar tissue, and finding a sense of ease and integration in their body.  Music Credit: https://aaronmarcus.bandcamp.com/track/finlays-menopausal-fridge-some-biological-process Listen on Libsyn: https://directory.libsyn.com/shows/view/id/resilience Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ResilienceOTRadio Book an Appointment with Irvin: https://scheduling.go.promptemr.com/onlineScheduling?w=356&amp;amp;amp;s=DL </description>
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