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TRANSGENDER VAGINOPLASTY

A transgender vaginoplasty procedure creates a fully functional neovagina and vulva.

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For transgender women and nonbinary people, vaginoplasty is a surgical procedure that converts penile and scrotal tissue into a vagina, labia, and clitoris, to create a fully functioning vagina (or neovagina) and vulva (the external genitalia). 

A transgender vaginoplasty procedure is often performed simultaneously with an orchiectomy, or testicle removal, as part of a larger gender-affirming surgery (also known as bottom surgery). 

Neovaginal surgery can help align your body with your gender identity and alleviate feelings of dysphoria—the distress, anxiety, and depression felt when your body doesn’t match your gender identity.

There are three main vaginoplasty techniques used to create a neovagina, depending on the amount of existing tissue available, to balance functionality and cosmetic appearance.

  • Penile inversion: The most common technique essentially turns the penis inside out, to form the inner walls of the vagina. Scrotal tissue is used to form the labia, and sensitive skin from the tip of the penis forms the clitoris. If there's insufficient skin from the penis and scrotum (for instance, if someone has been circumcised), a skin graft from the hip, lower abdomen, or inner thigh may be used.
  • Rectosigmoid vaginoplasty: Sometimes done in conjunction with penile inversion and often performed as laparoscopic surgery (a minimally invasive method, in which the surgeon makes a small incision and inserts a thin surgical instrument with a tiny light), this technique grafts intestinal tissue to create the vaginal canal. It's typically done when penile and scrotal tissue is scarce. Since it’s mucosal, intestinal tissue can also provide some natural lubrication. 
  • Non-penile inversion: This laparoscopic technique uses scrotal tissue to create the labia majora and vaginal canal lining. The penile skin then forms the labia minora and clitoris.

A successful transgender vaginoplasty provides aesthetically pleasing external genitalia, maintains touch sensation, and allows sexual penetration and orgasm, as well as normal urination.

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