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The goal of masculinizing genital surgery is to use existing female genital tissue, and sometimes tissue from another part of the body, to create a surgically constructed neophallus (neopenis).
In preparing for transmasculine bottom surgery, you may be asked to:
Transmasculine bottom surgery is typically performed in a hospital setting, and will likely use general anesthesia. Some follow-up procedures may be performed on an outpatient basis, and often multiple procedures are required until the final stage. These decisions will be based on the requirements of your specific procedure and in consideration of your preferences and your doctor's best judgment.