How long do top surgery scars last?

Your scars will look most prominent in the six weeks immediately following your procedure, appearing raised and dark against the rest of your skin. They will gradually fade and flatten over time. The final appearance of your scars may not be apparent for 12-18 months.
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Do top surgery scars fade away?

You can reduce your risks by closely following your physician's advice both before and after surgery. The procedure does leave noticeable, permanent scars. The scars fade with time, but never disappear completely.
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How do you make top surgical scars less visible?

The best kind of ointment for people with past scars healing nicely would be the Medical Grade Silicone Gel (Biocorneum®) and a massage. When you massage this on your top surgery scars for 2 to 5 minutes regularly, your scar will likely heal better into something less obvious.
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How long does it take for top surgery to fully heal?

Recovery time for top surgery varies from person to person. People who get FTM or FTN top surgery generally return to work or school about two weeks after surgery. Those who get MTF or MTN top surgery can typically get back to work or school after one week.
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Can your nipples fall off after top surgery?

Double Incision Procedure

The incision is then closed at the bottom of your pecs. In this procedure, there is a risk of losing all or part of the areola or nipple from the graft due to damage, but a skilled and experienced surgeon will be able to minimize these risks to the lowest possible amount.
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One Year Post Top Surgery + Scar Tips



Can you still feel your nipples after top surgery?

Generally you will lose erotic sensation, but retain tactile or pressure sensation. Though very uncommon at The Gender Confirmation Center, it is possible to lose all nipple sensation following chest reconstruction top surgery.
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When should I start massaging my top surgery scars?

Post-Operative Top Surgery Scar Massaging in Conclusion
  • Be sure to speak to your FTM/N top surgeon before committing to a scar massaging regime.
  • You can begin massaging normally 2 weeks after surgery and after the stiches have been removed or dissolved.
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When can I stop wearing my binder after top surgery?

We advice you to wear a compression binder after Top Surgery, 24/7 for at least 4 weeks. The binder helps prevent fluid build up and aids the skin in adhering back to the chest wall.
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How long does it take for scar redness to go away?

Conclusions: Scar redness fades on average at 7 months. This is influenced by the wound type and position. The authors advocate the use of the term "rubor perseverans" to describe the physiologic redness of a normal scar as it matures beyond the first month, a process that does not involve inflammation.
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Will suture marks go away?

All cuts will heal with a scar, however, the scar will be less noticeable if good care is given to the wound when it is healing. During the first 6 to 8 weeks after the injury, the scar will change from a thick, red raised scar to a thinner, paler, more flexible one. Scars can take up to 2 years to fully mature.
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How painful is top surgery?

It's encouraged that pain medication is used when needed, but patients typically find that pain during recovery is very minimal and subsides after a couple of days. Apart from some pain, patients will experience slight discomfort from the swelling and bruising of the chest, but this can be managed with ice packs.
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How long do scars stay pink?

2. Scar tissue is usually red at first, then pink for 3-6 months and then fades to a slightly lighter than normal skin color. Exposure to heavy sunlight may cause a scar to heal darker. Sun avoidance and use of sunscreen over scar sites is advisable for six months after surgery.
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Do scars look worse before they get better?

Scars seem to get worse before they get better. For about six weeks after surgery the scar becomes red, firm and hard. This is the body's way of making a very strong and solid scar. Over the next four months the scar will soften and lose the redness.
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Do scars get darker before they fade?

It can take up to 12-18 months after your injury or operation for a scar to heal. A normal scar will become darker initially and after a period of time this will start to fade. Dark scars can remain for years or indefinitely in people with darker skin.
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Can I lay on my stomach after top surgery?

Talk to your doctor about ways you can keep your body safe while sleeping in this position. In most cases, sleeping on your stomach after surgery is not advised. This position could compromise the health of your spine and put too much pressure on your hips or other areas of the body.
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When can I sleep on my back after top surgery?

Plan to sleep on your back with several pillows to elevate the head of your bed. This is to lessen the amount of swelling you experience, which may worsen in the first few days after surgery before getting better. Plan to sleep on your back for the first 6 weeks after surgery while your chest heals.
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Can you get top surgery 13?

For patients who are younger than 18 years old, parental consent must be provided in order to undergo FTM top surgery. The WPATH also recommends a time period in which an adolescent can adjust to a masculine gender role prior to undergoing the procedure.
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When do top surgery incisions heal?

What do I need to know about the stages of top surgery recovery? Your full recovery should take about 6 weeks, but the first 3 will be the most intense.
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What should a scar look like when healing?

But here is what a mature surgical scar should look like from a cosmetic point of view: a parallel disposition to the folds and lines of tension of a relaxed skin. an unnoticeable fine line. an elevation similar to the surrounding skin.
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How can I make my scars heal faster?

While existing scars cannot be waved away via magic wand, you can speed up the fading process by regularly applying certain topical creams, lotions, and gels to them. Some common ingredients in these scar treatments include aloe vera, cocoa butter, Vitamin E, honey, and other hydrating materials.
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Are FTM nipples sensitive?

This is very common among transmen and is a completely normal sign of healing. During your procedure, your nerves in this area are stretched and compressed, and the swelling you experience afterwards will impact the nervous system. This prickling feeling is a sign that the nerves are healing.
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Do you have to stop testosterone before top surgery?

Many Top Surgery surgeons require patients to stop testosterone 1-2 weeks before Top Surgery, and some surgeons also require that the next scheduled dose be delayed by an additional week or two after Top Surgery.
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What are the risks of top surgery?

Risks
  • Poor wound healing.
  • Fluid buildup beneath the skin.
  • A solid swelling of clotted blood within your tissues.
  • Damaged or dead body tissue, such as in the nipple.
  • Scarring.
  • Not being satisfied with appearance after surgery.
  • An imbalance in chest tissue.
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When will my scar flatten out?

Normal fine-line scars

A minor wound like a cut will usually heal to leave a raised line, which will gradually fade and flatten over time. This process can take up to 2 years. The scar will not disappear completely and you'll be left with a visible mark or line.
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How long does it take for incision to flatten?

Most surgical incisions will take approximately 2 weeks to heal and be considered closed. However, the overall length of time for the scar to heal is 9-12 months. This is the time it takes for any scar to mature into a pale and flat scar.
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