Beyond the Simulator: Why Human Tissue is the Only Teacher
When I decided to record this course, every person I told asked the same question:”Are you going to use a simulator?”No.”Cadaver tissue?”No.”Then how are you going to show the procedures?”The same way I’ve taught every surgical fellow who trained under me.On a real patient. In a real OR. With real tissue that bleeds, that heals, and that responds the way your patient’s tissue will respond — because it is the same.
Medical simulators have their place. So do anatomical models. But there is a ceiling to what they can teach you — and that ceiling sits exactly at the point where your real patient’s care begins.Human tissue is not predictable. It bleeds unexpectedly. It has anatomical variations. It responds differently under tension than a silicone model does.Every surgeon who has moved from simulation to live surgery knows the moment I’m describing. The moment when everything you practised stops applying — and you’re on your own.The only way to close that gap is to watch real surgery. Repeatedly. Until the variations become familiar. Until the unexpected becomes anticipated.
28 videos. Real patients. Real procedures. Every complication that occurred — recorded. Every decision made under pressure — explained.This is not a lecture series with surgical diagrams. It is operative footage of the actual cases — labiaplasty, vaginoplasty, TOT, deinfibulation, inclusion cyst excision, anterior and posterior repair — performed and narrated by the surgeon who developed the techniques.This level of content is typically found only in $7,000+ subspecialty fellowships. At SurgSkill, it costs $500 for the full course. Permanent access. No travel. No waiting list.
The Gulf market has theoretical courses. It has expensive physical workshops that cost $3,000 before you add flights and a hotel.SurgSkill is neither.It is the only platform in the region that offers real-patient surgical footage across the full spectrum of female pelvic and cosmetic surgery — at a price that removes every excuse not to be trained.The mannequin teaches you the steps. The real patient teaches you surgery.