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Transgender Breast Implants



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Transgender breast implants can be used to make the upper body more feminine. Patients must follow a hormone regimen for at least 18 months following surgery. Patients will see a reduction in body hair and a growth of fat tissue around their breasts. This will make them appear fuller and more feminine. The A and B cups are the most common.

Cost

The cost of transgender breast implants starts at $1999 for saline implants and can reach up to $25,000 for silicone implants. Costs of this procedure are affected by many factors including the type of implants used, the surgeon's fees and previous surgeries. BMI, or the patient's body mass, can also impact the cost.

In Australia, the cost of transgender breast implants is viewed as cosmetic surgery and is therefore not eligible for Medicare rebates or early access to superannuation. The procedure can still be performed in Australia by a qualified surgeon. The Australian Professional Association for Transgender Health lists accredited clinics and surgeons throughout the country. However, it is important to be aware of potential dangers.

Anatomy

The anatomy of a transgender woman's breast is different than that of an biological female. The anatomy of genetic males is more pronounced than that of a biological female. They tend to have larger shoulders, a wider chest, and a smaller inner lining. Implants placed below the NAC might not provide the desired shape and fullness. However, implants placed slightly more medial can provide a smoother, more feminine look and cleavage. Fat grafting can also be used to address this problem.


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A surgeon will make an implant that looks more natural if he's able to accurately evaluate the size and shape. You can use either silicone or water-based breast implants. The most common choice is silicone implants. There are three types: textured, smooth, and shaped silicone breast implants. An anatomic sizer may be used by a doctor to determine which silicone breast implants would work best for a transgender patient. To better understand the patient's breast size, a surgeon may use a computer simulation.

Procedures

Transgender breast augmentation can be performed from male to female (MTF). This is an easy procedure that can make a man look and feel more feminine. The procedure can be performed in one to two stages depending on your requirements and preferences. The first stage may involve a tissue expander that stretches the lower pole skin to accommodate a larger implant. Implant placement is the second stage.


To prepare for the procedure, you should be in good health and have realistic expectations. Specific instructions can be given by a doctor who specializes in breast augmentation. If you're transgender you need to be familiar with your body's unique anatomy. You also need to know how you want to feel after the procedure.

Complications

Transgender women who seek to augment their breast size have an increased risk for secondary complications, including implant rupture and asymmetry. These complications could also cause a need to have the operation re-done. These complications can also lead to reoperation. Transgender breast Augmentation surgery has increased in risk as more people undergo gender-affirming surgery.

The World Professional Association for Transgender Health has established standards for transgender patients undergoing breast augmentation. These standards define the required and recommended components for a thorough preoperative workup.


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Long-term results

Because some patients may have problems, long-term outcomes of transgender implant surgery can be difficult. Most transgender patients are pleased with the results. However, some may be disappointed. The majority of women who have this surgery are happy with the results. Only 3% would never do it again. Transgender women can experience discomfort following the surgery, in addition to the potential for complications. There are many options to make transgender women feel more at ease.

Capsular contracture is rare in transwomen, but it can still happen. This condition was reported by about 3% transwomen. Only 1% had had implants removed by the time they were undergoing this procedure. While this rate may seem low, it is still high enough to warrant further studies.



 



Transgender Breast Implants