Penis Reconstruction
Metoidioplasty and Phalloplasty are the first and largest steps of penis or phallus reconstruction. It is often performed with or without:
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Urethral lengthening (UL)
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Vaginectomy
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Scrotoplasty/perineal reconstruction
The most common surgery is phalloplasty or metoidioplasty with everything: urethral lengthening, vaginectomy, scrotoplasty, perineal reconstruction, and associated procedures.
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Further reconstruction of the penis is sometimes required due to variations in anatomy and healing. Examples include:
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Majora fold reduction (for metoidioplasty patients with prominent upper majora folds)
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Monsplasty (for prominent prepubic skin leading to perineal or inferior positioning of the penis/scrotum)
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Glansplasty (for glans atrophy/flattening or phalluses that do not have a glans)
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Penis liposuction/plication (for penises with too much girth)
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Penis reposition (for asymmetric scarring)
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Penile length reduction (for penises that are too long or stretch over time)
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