Female-to-Male (FTM) transition involves aligning physical characteristics with gender identity. One of the most significant steps in this process is Chest Masculinization Surgery, commonly known as “Top Surgery.” This procedure is also referred to as Chest Reconstruction Surgery or Subcutaneous Mastectomy.
The goal of top surgery is to remove excess breast tissue, fat, and loose skin to create a flatter, firmer, and more masculine chest contour. By reshaping the chest structure, the procedure helps individuals achieve a physique that better reflects their gender identity.
Depending on the patient’s body type and requirements, the surgery may combine techniques such as mastectomy, liposuction, and precise chest contouring. The nipples and areola are carefully repositioned and resized to suit the new chest shape, ensuring proportionate and natural-looking results.
Chest masculinization surgery plays a vital role in the FTM transition journey, often leading to improved body confidence and a stronger sense of alignment with one’s affirmed gender.
