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Male to female surgery, often called (MtF transsexual surgery for M2F transformation or sometimes SRS surgery MtF) is done in one stage.
Male to female SRS surgery includes removal of male genitalia with simultaneous creation of female genitalia.There are two basic techniques we use for creation of a new vagina. Vaginoplasty using penile inversion technique is the procedure showcased in “The Skin I Live In” starring Antonio Banderas and Elena Anaya.
Elena is not a transsexual and the character she portrayed in the film was also not a Tgirl.In the movie, the sexual reassignment surgery (SRS) was not done to solve gender identity disorder.The doctor (Banderas) did it as a punishment to a natal male who had sex with his daughter, plus the surgeon was crazed over the suicide of his wife.Male to female gender reassignment surgery (GRS) procedures are best done by a highly experienced and tremendously skilled urogenital reconstructive surgery at a highly specialized genitourinary center in order to get the best aesthetic and functional result.
Perovic vaginoplasty through penile inversion is a MTF male to female surgery gender reassignment surgery also known as MtF transsexual surgery which utilizes much advanced and superior combination of urethral flap and penile skin.
Note* Plastic surgeons emphasize more on BOTH long-term sexual function and appearance during MtF transsexual surgery by use of urethral flap. Lots of plastic surgeon around the world are still not using urethral flap.
If you male has normal Uncircumcised penis size then penile skin might be sufficient enough for creation of neovagina.
MtF transsexual surgery procedure with vaginoplasty using the rectosigmoid colon; part of bowel is advised for individuals who are circumcised or their penile skin is insufficient for creation of appropriately deep MtF vagina, hence, is more complex MtF transsexual surgery procedure.
MtF transsexual surgery procedure with vaginoplasty using the rectosigmoid colon is more time and hour taking and requires advanced training and skills of surgeon and definitely costs more.
Many plastic surgeons who specialize in MtF transsexual surgery procedure, do not encourage patients for penile inversion and instead recommend MtF transsexual surgery using urethral flap and penile skin.
Patients undergoing above mentioned MtF transsexual surgery can normally start having sexual intercourse after 6 – 8 weeks, either type of male to female surgery / MTF gender reassignment has been performed.
MTF gender reassignment, male to female gender reassignment requires minimum pf 5 – 6 hours for Transgender sex change surgery for vaginoplasty which uses penile inversion.
The male to female surgery / MTF gender reassignment surgery is usually performed under general anesthesia.
The EROTIC SENSATION and ability to have an SATISFYING ORGASM should always be considered as an important good quality of sexual life which can only be a result of successfully considered by patient from a good function and performed by plastic surgeon for male to female surgery / plastic surgeon for MTF gender reassignment surgery.
During the procedure of MtF transsexual surgery, clitoris is created by reduction of the glans and labia minora is created from inner preputial (foreskin) layer. Labia majora is hence created using combination of scrotal skin and penile.
During the procedure of MtF surgery, wide and deep wide pelvic space is created to place neovagina between the bladder, the prostate, the urethra in the front and the rectum in the back of the patient.
The new vagina is created by joining urethral flap and patient`s penile skin.
Good surgeon for MtF surgery will try to consider inclusion of urethral flap while performing male to female surgery / MTF gender reassignment because by doing so helps to provides natural vaginal lubrication resulting to excellent erogenous and hence orgasmic sensitivity.
Best surgeons for MtF gender reassignment surgery might avoid use of scrotal skin for creation of vagina during vaginoplasty because scrotal skin is usually prone to chronic dermatitis and is also hairy hence considered less for vaginal creation.
Gender dysphoria involves a conflict between a person’s physical or assigned gender and the gender with which he/she/they identify. People with gender dysphoria may be very uncomfortable with the gender they were assigned, sometimes described as being uncomfortable with their body (particularly developments during puberty) or being uncomfortable with the expected roles of their assigned gender.
People with gender dysphoria may often experience significant distress and/or problems functioning associated with this conflict between the way they feel and think of themselves (referred to as experienced or expressed gender) and their physical or assigned gender.
The gender conflict affects people in different ways. It can change the way a person wants to express their gender and can influence behavior, dress and self-image. Some people may cross-dress, some may want to socially transition, others may want to medically transition with sex-change surgery and/or hormone treatment. Socially transitioning primarily involves transitioning into the affirmed gender’s pronouns and bathrooms.
People with gender dysphoria may allow themselves to express their true selves and may openly want to be affirmed in their gender identity. They may use clothes and hairstyles and adopt a new first name of their experienced gender. Similarly children with gender dysphoria may express the wish to be of the opposite gender and may assert they are (or will grow up to be) of the opposite gender. People with Gender dysphoria prefer, or demand, clothing, hairstyles and to be called a name of the opposite gender. (Medical transition is only relevant at and after the onset of puberty.)
Gender dysphoria is not the same as gender nonconformity, which refers to behaviors not matching the gender norms or stereotypes of the gender assigned at birth. Examples of gender nonconformity (also referred to as gender expansiveness or gender creativity) include girls behaving and dressing in ways more socially expected of boys or occasional cross-dressing in adult men. Gender nonconformity is not a mental disorder. Gender dysphoria is also not the same being gay/lesbian.
While some children express feelings and behaviors relating to gender dysphoria at 4 years old or younger, many may not express feelings and behaviors until puberty or much later. For some children, when they experience puberty, they suddenly find themselves unable to identify with their own body. Some adolescents become unable to shower or wear a bathing suit and/or undertake self-harm behaviors.