What is top surgery for a woman?

Overview. Top surgery for transgender women and nonbinary people is a procedure to increase breast size and change the shape of the chest. It's also called feminizing breast surgery, breast augmentation, chest construction or breast mammoplasty.
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What does top surgery include?

Top surgery, or male chest reconstruction, involves the surgical removal of breast tissue and tailoring of the remaining chest skin, when needed, to generate a masculine chest contour. Usually, the surgery involves reducing the size of the areola, the darker skin surrounding the nipple.
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How much does female top surgery cost?

The average range for cost of FTM and FTN top surgery is currently between $3,000 and $10,000. The average cost range for MTF and MTN top surgery varies greatly depending on factors such as body size, body shape, and desired breast size. The average cost range for this surgery is between $5,000 and $10,000.
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Do you keep your nipples after top surgery?

During the surgery, the nipple remains intact; however the position of it is determined by the position on your breast. Its positioning cannot be changed or altered by the procedure. Because of this, it offers a better chance at preserving nipple and areola sensation, however this cannot be guaranteed.
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Who qualifies for top surgery?

The criteria state that you must: Have persistent, well-documented gender dysphoria. Be able to make a fully informed decision and to consent to treatment. Have reached legal age to make health care decisions in your country (age of majority or age 18 in the U.S.)
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What are the risks of top surgery?

The possible risks of transmasculine top surgery include, but are not limited to, bleeding, infection, poor healing of incisions, hematoma, loss of nipple sensation, loss of the nipple and areola, and anesthesia risks.
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How long does top surgery take?

How long does the procedure take? Time to complete Top Surgery in the OR varies by procedure and by Surgeon. Generally speaking, Double Incision takes about 2-4 hours, Peri-Areolar 3-4 hours, and Keyhole 1.5-3 hours.
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Can a 16 year old get top surgery?

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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How can I get money for top surgery?

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Is Top surgery the same as mastectomy?

Elective cosmetic mastectomy, or “top surgery”, is a procedure designed to remove unwanted breast tissue in order to create a more masculine chest appearance.
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What is bottom surgery?

The goal of transmasculine bottom surgery, or masculinizing genital surgery, is to reconstruct the female genitalia into male genitalia.
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What are the different types of top surgery?

The different types of Top Surgery include:
  • Keyhole.
  • Donut procedure.
  • Batwing procedure.
  • Double incision.
  • Inverted T.
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What BMI do you need for top surgery?

Surgery is safest when the BMI is between 24-36. I recommend that you have your surgery when your body is at the weight you plan on maintaining for the foreseeable future. If you gain or lose a lot of weight after surgery, the way your chest looks will change also, and not always for the better.
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Why do they call it top surgery?

Top surgery is a general term to describe an operation that changes the look of a trans person's chest. Because breasts are associated with female bodies, trans men or people who were assigned to be female at birth might want to have their breasts removed or significantly reduced in size.
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How long after top surgery can I swim?

Keep your scars out of the sun (or wear strong sunscreen) for at least six months. Though you can splash around in the water as soon as 3 weeks after surgery, it is recommended to avoid swimming for exercise (because of the arms-over-shoulders requirement of most swimming strokes) for 6 months following surgery.
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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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How long is recovery from top surgery?

It may be 1-2 weeks before you'll feel comfortable returning to work or school. Those with more strenuous jobs involving physical labor may require as long as 4-6 weeks. Pushing yourself before you're ready can lead to setbacks in recovery.
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Can I wear deodorant after top surgery?

Do not shave or use deodorant for 1 week after your drains have been removed. You can shave and use deodorant after 1 week if your incisions have no open areas. For pain, take prescribed pain medication, Tylenol®, or ibuprofen every 4 to 6 hours as needed.
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What should I wear after top surgery?

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Clothing: Zip-up hoodie; button-up shirts in large sizes (check out thrift shops); slip-on shoes, slippers; sweat pants or other comfortable clothes for lounging around in.
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What are top surgery drains?

The Jackson-Pratt (JP) is a medical device more commonly referred to in the top surgery world as 'drains. ' The device draws out fluid that collects under your incisions after your surgery. Ultimately, drains are very effective to reduce the risk of having a fluid collection under the skin after surgery.
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Do you get a catheter during top surgery?

Some people describe the sensation as having jumped forward in time. Once you are under, the surgical team may or may not place a urinary catheter. The use of a catheter depends on the preferences of the surgical team and how long the surgery is expected to take. Your skin will then be cleaned and prepared for surgery.
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Can top surgery be reversed?

Top surgery is permanent and cannot be reversed. Your chest will never look the same as it did before surgery. For this reason, it is important that you are sure of your goals prior to undergoing surgery.
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How long does it take nipples to heal after top surgery?

After about 3 weeks, they should be completely healed and you can stop the dressing changes. It's common for the center of the nipple graft to take the longest to heal. The center of the nipple may look like a hole or crater.
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Do top surgery scars fade?

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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