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A Close Look at Transgender Surgery

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Transgender surgery represents a significant and profoundly personal step in the journey of aligning an individual’s physical appearance with their gender identity. This complex and multifaceted field encompasses various procedures designed to modify primary and secondary sex characteristics, helping transgender individuals achieve a body that aligns with their true selves. 

As your local home for comprehensive transgender surgery in Charleston, Port City Plastic Surgery offers an in-depth look at the essential procedures and considerations involved in transgender surgery and the unique perspective of Dr. Brian Widenhouse, a top-tier professional in the field.

An Overview of Transgender Surgery

Transgender surgery, also known as gender confirmation surgery, is an integral part of the transition process for many transgender individuals. The procedures undertaken are a critical expression of their identity and desire to align their physical appearance with their gender identity. Transgender surgery in Charleston is performed by specially trained plastic surgeons like Dr. Brian Widenhouse, who has a wealth of experience in this area.

Pre-And-Post Surgery Considerations

Deciding to undergo gender confirmation surgery is profound. It includes numerous pre-and-post surgery considerations, such as psychological evaluations, hormone therapy, and post-operative care. At Port City Plastic Surgery, we help you navigate through this journey. We offer a safe, supportive, and complementing environment, ensuring you feel respected and cared for.

Pre-Surgery Considerations

  1. Ensure readiness for surgery with a thorough psychological assessment.
  2. Consider the impact of hormone therapy on surgical outcomes, if applicable.
  3. Stop smoking and adjust medications as advised by your surgeon to optimize healing.
  4. Arrange for post-surgery support, including someone to assist during recovery.
  5. Understand the potential risks, benefits, and limitations of the surgery.

Post-Surgery Considerations

  1. Properly care for surgical sites as instructed to prevent infection and promote healing.
  2. Limit physical activity, including lifting and exercise, to allow proper healing.
  3. Use prescribed pain medications and manage discomfort effectively.
  4. Be mindful of emotional changes and seek support if needed during the recovery process.
  5. Follow recommendations for scar care, including the use of silicone sheets or creams.
  6. Understand that final results may take several months to develop fully, and healing is gradual.

Female-to-Male vs. Male-to-Female

FTM top surgery involves removing breast tissue to create a more masculine chest, often incorporating techniques to contour the chest and reposition the nipples for a natural male appearance. MTF top surgery, on the other hand, involves breast augmentation to create a more feminine chest, typically using implants or fat grafting to achieve the desired size and shape. 

While both surgeries focus on chest modification, they are distinct in their goals and surgical approaches, reflecting the unique needs of transgender individuals transitioning from one gender to another.

The Port City Promise

At Port City Plastic Surgery, we offer more than just surgery; we provide a welcoming space where you can be you. Whether you’re from Charleston or Daniel Island, our doors are open for all who seek compassionate care, commitment, and surgical expertise. Transgender surgery in Charleston is more than just a procedure; it’s a new beginning. If you need more guidance, don’t hesitate to contact us or explore our webpage for more information.

LOCATION:

2683 Lake Park Drive
Charleston, SC 29406

LOCATION:

125 River Landing Drive
Suite 101
Daniel Island, SC 29492