What is an F to M Breast Reconstruction?
F to M breast reconstruction, also known as female-to-male chest surgery, “top surgery,” or mastectomy, is an invasive surgical procedure designed to remove breast tissue and create a more masculine chest contour for transgender individuals. This procedure typically involves techniques such as subcutaneous mastectomy and nipple-areola complex reconstruction to achieve the desired results. The goal is to align the patient’s physical appearance with their gender identity, providing a flatter and more masculine chest. Post-operative care and follow-up are essential to ensure proper healing and optimal outcomes.
Dr. Grace Valina expertly performs the double incision mastectomy with exceptional precision to create a sculpted, masculine chest. She begins by making two horizontal incisions along the pectoral contours, carefully removing excess breast tissue, fat, and skin to achieve a flat, natural-looking result. As part of each FTM breast reconstruction, Dr. Valina also performs a free nipple graft, ensuring optimal placement and aesthetic harmony. The nipple-areola complex is carefully removed, resized, and repositioned to achieve a proportionate, masculine appearance.
