This young transgender man is seen pre op and 6 months post op. FTM top surgery with double incision technique.
Patient #42515
Patient #42515
This young man had a previous breast reduction but decided that top surgery helped him better align his gender identity. The previous breast reduction incisions did not interfere with his top surgery.
Patient #103087
Patient #103087
Patient #108901
Patient #108901
Patient #52050
Patient #52050
Patient #30544
Patient #30544
Patient #51918
Patient #51918
Case #9266
Case #9266
This young patient had only a small amount of breast tissue with no extra skin, so he was able to have a periareolar surgery (“keyhole”) with scars that are almost invisible.
Case #8290
Case #8290
This young patient had small breasts and no extra skin. He had periareolar top surgery (“keyhole”) and almost invisible scars. Note that he had a pre-existing chest wall asymmetry that can’t be corrected with this surgery.
Case #8290
Case #8290
This young transgender man had double incision technique and is seen preop and 7 months postop.