If you see the journey of gender converting trends these days. People are no wonder ready to change not only by make up but permanently transition to F2M or M2F. Here are some examples of female to male sex reassignment surgery SRS. Those people who want to escape being a male in a female body that includes a variety of surgical procedures, removal of the breasts and chest contouring (bilateral mastectomy), as well as removal of internal female genitalia (hysterectomy, adnexectomy and vaginectomy).
If a person has breasts in male body, mastectomy is the best way to remove as it is medically safe way to undergo surgery. Also the following given cases can give a piece of mind before and after the surgery.Mastectomy
presents the removal of the breasts and the shaping of a male contoured
chest. The procedure includes the removal of mammary tissue, removal of
excess skin, and reduction, proper repositioning and reconstruction of
the nipple and areola complex. The selection of operative procedure
depends on the patients' breast volume and the degree of ptosis.
Patients with moderate to large breasts usually require a radical
bilateral mastectomy with grafting and reconstruction of the
nipple-areola.
This will result in two horizontal scars on the lower edge of the pectoral muscle, but allows for easier resizing of the nipple and placement in a typically male position. For patients with smaller breasts, a transareolar procedure may be done where the mastectomy is performed through an incision made around the areola. This avoids the larger scars of a traditional radical mastectomy, but the nipples may be larger and may not be in a perfectly male position on the chest wall. In addition, there is less denervation (damage to the nerves supplying the skin) of the chest wall with a transareolar mastectomy and less time is required for sensation to return.
This will result in two horizontal scars on the lower edge of the pectoral muscle, but allows for easier resizing of the nipple and placement in a typically male position. For patients with smaller breasts, a transareolar procedure may be done where the mastectomy is performed through an incision made around the areola. This avoids the larger scars of a traditional radical mastectomy, but the nipples may be larger and may not be in a perfectly male position on the chest wall. In addition, there is less denervation (damage to the nerves supplying the skin) of the chest wall with a transareolar mastectomy and less time is required for sensation to return.
Vaginectomy
is done by total removal of vaginal mucosa (colpocleisis), except the
part of ventral vaginal wall close to the urethra that will be used for
urethral lengthening. If persists, internal female genital organs could
be removed in the same stage (hysterectomy, bilateral oophorectomy)
using vaginal approach. It is very important to prevent any
transabdominal approach in order to preserve anterior abdominal wall for
possible abdominal phalloplasty in the future. The following photos are before and after the breast surgery and transformation into from female to male that include many cases as clearly shown on the picture. Please click on the desire picture if you want to enlarge. Many people around the world went for Mastectomy surgery to remove breasts to convert into male. These photos are successful example of the surgery, we can see before and after the change. A person can walk and act freely as a man after removing the breasts. We can be assure that nothing is impossible.
Transareolar approach
Radical mastectomy
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Case 1
Transareolar approach
Appearance before surgery |
Appearance before surgery |
Outcome one month after surgery |
Case 2
Radical mastectomy
Preoperative appearance |
Preoperative appearance |
Outcome after radical bilateral mastectomy |
Penis to Vagina conversion surgery photos >>>
Case 3
Before Surgery
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After Surgery
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Case 4
Before Surgery
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After Surgery
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