Genital reconstructive surgery

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Genital reconstructive surgery is a branch of medicine and surgery that focuses on the reconstruction of the genitalia, often to repair congenital or acquired deformities, to address gender dysphoria in transgender individuals through gender confirmation surgery, or to reconstruct genitalia following trauma, disease, or surgery. This field encompasses a wide range of surgical procedures, each tailored to the specific needs and goals of the patient.

Types of Genital Reconstructive Surgery

Phalloplasty

Phalloplasty is a surgical procedure aimed at constructing or reconstructing a penis. This surgery is often sought by transgender men and non-binary individuals assigned female at birth who are undergoing gender confirmation surgery, as well as by cisgender men who have lost their penis due to injury, disease, or congenital conditions.

Vaginoplasty

Vaginoplasty involves the construction or reconstruction of the vagina. This procedure is commonly performed as part of gender confirmation surgery for transgender women and non-binary individuals assigned male at birth. It can also be used to reconstruct the vagina for cisgender women following trauma, cancer surgery, or congenital conditions.

Metoidioplasty

Metoidioplasty is a form of phalloplasty that creates a penis from the clitoral tissue, which has been enlarged through the use of testosterone therapy. This procedure is often chosen by transgender men and non-binary individuals seeking a less invasive option than traditional phalloplasty.

Labiaplasty

Labiaplasty is a surgical procedure that involves the reshaping of the labia minora or labia majora, either for cosmetic reasons or to correct an anomaly or injury. This surgery can improve comfort, aesthetic appearance, and sexual satisfaction.

Clitoroplasty

Clitoroplasty is a surgical procedure to construct or reconstruct a clitoris, often as part of gender confirmation surgery for transgender women or to address congenital conditions or injuries in cisgender women.

Considerations and Challenges

Genital reconstructive surgery involves complex considerations, including the patient's goals, the potential risks and complications, and the psychological impact of surgery. Patients typically undergo thorough psychological evaluation and counseling to ensure they are well-prepared for the physical and emotional aspects of surgery and recovery.

Recovery and Outcomes

Recovery times and outcomes vary widely depending on the specific procedure, the patient's overall health, and the complexity of the surgery. Postoperative care is crucial for preventing complications, managing pain, and ensuring the best possible functional and aesthetic outcomes.

Ethical and Social Considerations

Genital reconstructive surgery raises important ethical and social considerations, including issues of consent, particularly for surgeries performed on intersex infants, and access to care for transgender individuals. The field continues to evolve, with ongoing research and debate about best practices, patient rights, and the social implications of genital reconstructive surgery. This list is incomplete; you can help WikiMD by expanding it.


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