This trans patient spent 7 years living with male gender before choosing to undergo gender-affirming top surgery. He had double incision top surgery and is seen here at 1 year post-op
Patient #96442
Patient #96442
This nonbinary patient had dysphoria related to their breasts and wanted a flat chest contour. They are shown here before and 1 year after double incision top surgery. They also had a prominent fat pad in front of the armpit that we contoured with liposuction to improve the overall appearance of the chest.
Patient #89683
Patient #89683
This young trans man had double incision top surgery and is shown here before and 1 year after surgery.
Patient #94197
Patient #94197
Peri areolar (“keyhole”) top surgery is a great option with very little breast tissue, good skin quality, and no droop. This patient is seen pre-op and 1 year post-op with barely visible incisions.
Patient #71541
Patient #71541
Patient #23246
Patient #23246
This 35-year-old non-binary patient requested top surgery. They are seen pre-op and 6 months post-op double incision technique top surgery.
Patient #47869
Patient #47869
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.