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As a man, you might find that you have a totally unique definition of what gender transition means to you. This definition may include hormone treatments, surgeries, lifestyle and career changes, or all or none of the above. When it comes to a major surgical procedure like a bottom surgery in Los Angeles also called phalloplasty, it’s likely that you have unique ideas about that, too. Some of Dr. Sinclair’s patients see it as the necessary final step before they can consider their male transition finished. Other men see it as a practical step they want to take once they’ve settled down, years after they considered their transition to be over with.
However you personally view it, moving forward with phalloplasty is a decision that you’ve no doubt put a lot of thought and consideration into. Dr. Sinclair understands the journey you’ve taken to get to this critical point, and he has a deep respect for the courage it takes to undergo phalloplasty. As a trusted expert in Gender Confirmation Surgery, he is honored to be considered as your surgeon for this life changing step of your transition.
There are generally two surgical procedures available to men who are seeking gender confirmation.
Metoidioplasty is a surgical procedure in which the ligaments which hold the clitoris in place are released, allowing it to hang away from the body to provide the genitals with a more masculine appearance.
Phalloplasty is a set of surgical procedures in which male genitals are constructed utilizing tissue from the forearm and genitals, and from thighs and/or abdomen in certain cases. This set of procedures consists of a scrotoplasty, in which a scrotum is created, along with a glansplasty to create the sensitive head of the penis. Testicular augmentation can be performed to create testicles with a natural appearance and feel. Finally, urethroplasty can be performed, so that the patient can urinate from a standing position.
As per WPATH guidelines, we require letters of recommendation from two separate mental healthcare providers, along with hormone replacement therapy documentation from your primary care provider. Electrolysis treatments will be needed to totally remove the hair from the forearm, so that it can be used as a radial skin graft for the construction of the phallus.
A radiology exam will need to be performed prior to surgery, along with a general blood health test. Depending on your age, weight, overall level of health, or other special considerations, you may need to undergo additional tests prior to surgery.
FTM Bottom Surgery is often used as a blanket statement for what is actually a series of procedures. These procedures may be performed in rapid sequential order or slowly over a span of years. Typically, male patients begin the Masculinizing Bottom Surgery process with a hysterectomy, oophorectomy, and vaginectomy.
If you choose to, your eggs can be frozen at this stage of the phalloplasty process. These procedures will be carefully performed so as to not impact the lower portion of the lower abdomen, nerves, and base of the mons, in preparation for the surgical stages to follow. After the neo phallus and testicles have been created, the urethra will be connected so that you will be able to urinate in a standing position.
Before each stage of your FTM bottom surgery , you will need to secure a comfortable space to recover. This can be your home, a close friend or family member’s home, or recovery center. It is important that you have someone who can assist you with everyday tasks for the first few days following surgery. At your pre-op visits, you will be given detailed before and after care instructions and Dr. Sinclair will address any questions or concerns you may have.
Dr. Sinclair and his staff will be available to speak to you by phone, in person, or by e-mail should you have any questions or need support before or after surgery. When your surgical date comes, you will be confident, comfortable, and knowledgeable on what to expect.
Dr. Sinclair understands what a huge, transformative step Male Bottom Surgery is for you. Phalloplasty is the most complex surgery available for transgender men, so your choice of surgeon is not one that should be made casually. It takes a lot of courage to move forward with this, and Dr. Sinclair will do everything in his power to honor the trust you’ve placed in him. For years, he has dedicated his practice to providing transgender men and women with top level gender surgery and medical care.
He understands the deeper meaning that this transgender surgery in Los Angeles represents for many of his patients, and how significantly it will change their world. His goal is to bring that positive change into your life, to give you the body confidence and comfort you deserve. Dr. Sinclair and his team will be there with you throughout the phalloplasty process, guiding and supporting you through each of the procedures and beyond. You will remain in the careful hands of an expert plastic surgeon and a well-trained medical staff that is truly connected to the transgender community. If you choose to go down this path for your transition, you will not be taking the journey alone.
We invite you to schedule a consultation with Dr. Sinclair to discuss how he can assist you with your transition. Consultations for elective cosmetic procedures are complimentary.
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It hadn’t even occurred to me this is a possibility until JUST NOW. Now I’m freaking out a little bit. Anybody out there with positive experiences they can share?
Yes! But it definitely takes time and patience from both people….. at least that’s how it was for me. I was terrified and had to take things extremely slow. BUT it absolutely it got to normal 🙌🏼
100%. You’ll be just fine! I recovered from a 2nd degree tear as well.
Yes it will! At least for me everything was back to normal!
I was completely fine all my previous times (I’ve had 5 kids, about to pop out my 6th) by 4-6 weeks. I know not everyone has had it that simple but I’ve had an episiotomy and tears over the years and I’ve been lucky to have zero issues
I’m on my 6th as well and I’m pretty much the same. No complaints from me or the hubby!
Yes you will feel completely back to normal about 6-8 after. Don’t worry!!
I'm so skeptical lol... 36 years old I'm not expecting it to be as tight as before... so worried about sex being like "throwing a cocktail sausage down a well" 😅 even with my pelvic exercise plans!
my partner actually said I was tighter after my second and I didn't have any tears or stitches
Sex is better for me and spouse after kids. My first birth I had a third degree tear too and it healed perfectly
did you have stitches? I didn’t tear with my first but definitely tore like crazy with this baby (from vagina to butthole 😭) and it looks horrifying. I had my midwife do minimal stitching but I’m so nervous about healing.
I did! Lots of them. I made the mistake of looking at it one week post and it was bad. I definitely didn’t rush back to have sex but when we did it was great
that’s good to know! Gives me hope. I’m 8 days postpartum and looked down there on day 2 which was horrifying. I looked again today and it mostly looks normal from the outside. Still a little scary upon further inspection. With my first I wasn’t comfortable having sex again until around 5-6 months pp. we’ll see how it goes this time!
I had a 3rd degree tear. It took a while to be able to have sex again. It hurt but also we were only able to have sex twice in my first pregnancy because of complications, so I am sure that contributed. It might not feel the best the first few times but then it will be like normal again. I suggest lube the first few times!
Yes, just give it time. It took a full year for it to truly feel normal again.
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