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Gender Affirming Surgery - Top Surgery - A summary for health care providers

24 Sep 2024

DESCRIPTION Bilateral mastectomy and chest contouring, often referred to as “top surgery”, removes breast tissue and liposuctions the remaining tissue into a shape typically considered more masculine (flat and smooth contour) TERMINOLOGY Nipple refers to the central raised portion of pigmented tissue Areola refers to the circular shaped pigmented tissue immediately surrounding the nipple Nipple-ar. [...] KEYHOLE MASTECTOMIES (Recommended for people with an A cup-size and good skin elasticity) A small half-moon incision is made along the lower aspect of the areola The NAC is left attached to the body so sensation is possible and NAC grafting is not necessary Breast tissue is removed by liposuction and direct excision through the half-moon incision The incision is closed. [...] Drains (long thin tubing) are typically placed in the chest for this technique to allow blood/fluid to escape PERIAREOLAR MASTECTOMIES (Recommended for people with a B or less cup size and good - moderate skin elasticity) An incision is made all around the outside of the areola, skin excised circumferentially The NAC is left attached to the body so sensation is possible Breast tissue is removed by. [...] Asymmetry is common and may affect skin, chest contour, the size and position of the NAC and scarring. [...] ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This document was created by clinicians at Sherbourne Health and Women’s College Hospital, using up to date literature as well as information adapted from the Transgender Health Information Program of British Columbia, the GRS Montreal Clinic, and the Gender Identity Clinic at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health.
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Authors

Alison Terpenning

Pages
7
Published in
Canada

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