Each person deserves to feel comfortable in their own body. That’s why the Institute for Advanced Reconstruction is proud to offer gender affirmation surgery. Also known as gender confirmation surgery or gender reassignment surgery, gender affirmation surgery refers to a range of surgical procedures that can be performed to help people who identify as transgender or nonbinary align their physical bodies with their gender identity. There are different types of surgical options to achieve this outcome, including procedures that alter the face, chest, or genitalia, such as:
- Facial reconstructive surgery to create more feminine or masculine facial features.
- Chest surgery (also known as "top" surgery), such as breast reconstruction, to alter breast tissue to appear more masculine or feminine.
- Genital surgery (known as "bottom surgery") to reconstruct and transform genitalia.
Gender affirming care procedures may include:
- Masculinizing Chest Contouring
- Also known as subcutaneous mastectomy or FTM top surgery, masculinizing chest contouring involves the removal of breast tissue and repositioning and reshaping the nipple and areola to create a more masculine appearance.
- Chest Feminization
- Chest feminization involves using implants or fat grafting to enhance the size and shape of the breasts, giving the chest a more feminine appearance.
- Facial Masculinization
- Facial masculinization surgery (FMS) is a set of procedures that can help transgender men and non-binary individuals appear more masculine. Some common goals and procedures of FMS include:
- Cheek augmentation
- Forehead augmentation
- Chin contouring
- Jaw contouring
- Rhinoplasty
- Thyroid cartilage enhancement to give the appearance of an Adam’s apple
- Facial masculinization surgery (FMS) is a set of procedures that can help transgender men and non-binary individuals appear more masculine. Some common goals and procedures of FMS include:
- Body Contouring
- Gender affirming body contouring helps reshape and contour a person's body to align with their gender identity. For transgender individuals seeking to masculinize or feminize their figures, these procedures can be an important part of gender transition and affirmation. Masculinizing body contouring can include pectoral or abdominal implants, liposuction paired with autologous fat transfer, and more. Feminizing body contouring can include hip and buttocks augmentation, lipofilling, and more.
- Facial Feminization
- Facial feminization surgery (FFS) describes a series of surgical procedures designed to alter typically masculine facial features to create a more feminine appearance. For transgender individuals, FFS can play a crucial role in aligning their outward physical appearance with their gender identity and sense of self. This alignment can go a long way toward alleviating gender dysphoria, enhancing emotional health, and promoting a healthy sense of self and wellness. Some common feminizing procedures include:
- Blepharoplasty (eyelid lift)
- Cheek augmentation
- Brow lift
- Facelift/neck lift
- Lip lift
- Rhinoplasty (nose job)
- Scalp advancement for a softer, lower hairline
- Tracheal shave (reduction of the appearance of the Adam's apple)
- Forehead contouring
- Jaw and chin contouring
- Facial feminization surgery (FFS) describes a series of surgical procedures designed to alter typically masculine facial features to create a more feminine appearance. For transgender individuals, FFS can play a crucial role in aligning their outward physical appearance with their gender identity and sense of self. This alignment can go a long way toward alleviating gender dysphoria, enhancing emotional health, and promoting a healthy sense of self and wellness. Some common feminizing procedures include:
- Bottom Surgery
- Hysterectomy
- A hysterectomy is surgery to remove the uterus. It may be done in conjunction with oophorectomy, surgery to remove the ovaries, and salpingectomy, or the surgical removal of the fallopian tubes.
- Hysterectomy
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- Vaginectomy
- A vaginectomy removes the vagina and closes the vaginal canal. It can be performed in conjunction with a hysterectomy, if desired.
- Vaginectomy