If a sex doll falls, first ensure safety to prevent further damage or injury. Gently assess the area around the doll and stop handling if you notice obvious structural failure. Move the doll to a flat, stable surface to prevent additional stress on joints. Check for visible cracks, detached limbs, torn seams, or leaks in any fluid compartments. If you detect a leak or significant damage, minimize handling and contact a professional repair service or the manufacturer for guidance on safe repair options.
Document the damage with photos or notes for warranty or insurance purposes. Do not use strong solvents, household adhesives, or heat to fix cracks or leaks, as these can worsen the damage or cause chemical reactions. If the doll is under warranty, reach out to the seller or manufacturer with your purchase details and the assessment you made. For non-warranty repairs, seek experienced technicians who specialize in doll repair or textile restoration; they can advise on seam resealing, joint tightening, or fabric replacement.
Aftercare matters. Dry and cool conditions help prevent mold or material degradation, especially in climate zones with humidity or occasional dampness. If the doll was stored in a stand, inspect the support frame and bases for bending or wobble, and tighten fittings as needed. Regular maintenance, including cleansing joints and fabric care, can prolong life and reduce future fall risk. In Finland, you may also find local hobbyist communities or repair workshops that offer guidance or collaborative repair sessions. Approaching recovery with care, documentation, and professional support will typically yield the best long-term outcome.