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Transmasculine (FTM)

Transmasculine surgery focuses on masculine appearance, standing urination, preservation of sensation, and staged reconstruction planning.

Transmasculine reconstruction aims for male-appearing genital anatomy while balancing standing urination, sensation, sexual function, and proportion.

Different routes are chosen according to anatomy, priorities, and tolerance for staged reconstruction.

1. Core surgical goals

Planning for transmasculine reconstruction centers on balancing appearance, function, and the extent of staged surgery each patient wants to undertake.

  • Male-appearing genital anatomy
  • Standing urination
  • Preservation of erogenous sensation
  • Sexual function
  • Natural overall proportion
2. Common procedures Review the main transmasculine procedures and staged reconstruction options. 3. Risks and complications Review common urethral, flap, and implant-related risks.
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