Genitoplasty

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Genitoplasty is a surgical procedure that involves the construction, reconstruction, or alteration of the genitalia. This procedure is often performed on individuals with intersex conditions, transgender individuals, or those who have experienced genital injury.

Types of Genitoplasty

There are several types of genitoplasty procedures, including:

Indications

Genitoplasty is indicated in several situations, including:

  • Gender dysphoria: Individuals who experience a disconnect between their gender identity and their assigned sex at birth may choose to undergo genitoplasty as part of their transition.
  • Intersex conditions: Individuals with intersex conditions may undergo genitoplasty to align their physical appearance with their gender identity.
  • Genital injury: Individuals who have experienced injury to the genitalia may undergo genitoplasty to restore function and appearance.

Risks and Complications

Like all surgical procedures, genitoplasty carries risks, including infection, bleeding, and complications related to anesthesia. Specific complications related to genitoplasty may include loss of sensation, sexual dysfunction, and dissatisfaction with the aesthetic outcome.

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