I'm so glad you made these videos. They are very informative. Unfortunately I wasn't able to get surgery with you but I do have surgery coming up soon on july 25ty at UCSF! These are very helpful thank you so much Dr. Mosser.
Hi Alix! I'm so happy that these are helpful for you. Also, congratulations on your surgery date at UCSF! If there was a service issue on our end that led to not being able to get top surgery with us, please email me at charity@genderconfirmation.com. Well wishes to you and your future surgery! Thanks
If someone comes from further away to get surgery (like another state or out of country if that's possible) how long do they typically have to stay if everything goes well?
The total time one should expect to plan to be in the area is 8 - 9 days. We put together a list of tips here that might also be helpful for planning: www.genderconfirmation.com/travel-tips
I got top surgery almost two weeks ago, I am absolutely terrified to shower. I did it two days ago and it felt so weird, I can’t feel the top of my chest obviously, it just felt so weird. Also when water touched my chest I legit jumped or like got so taken aback because I’m terrified of the stitches possibly coming out too song. How can I reduce this fear or calm myself?
Thanks for reaching out! To reduce the fear, it can help to anticipate the water going down the chest and to desensitize the action by holding a water towel over the neck and squeezing it so water runs down the chest. The stitches will not come out. 😊 Hope this helps!
if I shouldn't raise my elbows above my head for about 6 months post-op, how am I supposed to wash my hair? genuine question. I have very long and heavy hair so washing it is quite the job and I don't want to rely on my partner to do that for me for half the year
Thanks for reaching out! They elbows shouldn’t be raised above the shoulder in the first 6 months, but patients are generally able to raise their hands to the top of their head. Being mindful to keep the shoulders down and relaxed, making sure the elbows do not go above the shoulders, and potentially angling the head downwards at certain angles should ensure one’s scalp is able to be reached fully during hair washing.
Today is my two weeks of top surgery, after I dry up from my shower, should i still continue with the antibiotic ointment on my nipple and scaring? or should just move up to Mederma Scar reducing?
I would follow up with your surgeon's office to confirm your post op instructions as each surgeons instructions varies. In regards to scar gel (at Dr. Mosser's practice) he instructs folks to start that process 21 days post op. I hope this answer is helpful!
Thanks for watching! We're so glad that you've found them to be helpful! More information about post-op top surgery care can be found here: www.genderconfirmation.com/techniques-ftm/after-surgery/
This is one of the main reasons the peri is not a perfect procedure. There are a lot of patients who have persistent ingrown hairs that can cause infection/widen the scars. It's a real consideration with this surgery. There's little one can do but acknowledge the risk and make an informed decision. For folks who have a lot of nipple hair or very coarse hair growth one could consider electrolysis to remove them and decrease the odds of getting ingrown hairs/possible infections. Ingrown hairs can cause real problems a year or 2 years after surgery.
I was wondering, since I had batwing(/fishmouth, not sure if they're 100% the same) surgery, can I gently try to was the dried blood (from the drain holes, I got my drains out at one day post-op) from my nipples if I am one week post-op? or could that be damaging?
So sorry for the delay in response here! We advise patients to keep their dressings as clean as possible during the recovery process. Specific questions should be addressed directly with your surgeon. For Dr. Mosser’s full guide to top-surgery recovery, check out this link: www.genderconfirmation.com/techniques-ftm/after-surgery/
Thanks for asking! Dressings will be removed & the surgical area inspected at the post-op appointment. At this point, Dr. Mosser can give you the go ahead to shower! The post-op appointment is generally 3-7 days after surgery. More information about this topic can be found here: www.genderconfirmation.com/quick_faq/can-shower-top-surgery/
Dr. Mosser’s Gender Confirmation Center is located in San Francisco, California and encourages anyone considering a gender affirming medical procedure outside of the United States to carefully read Dr. Mosser’s advice regarding “Surgery Outside of the US:” www.genderconfirmation.com/surgery-outside-the-us/
Hello Sir, I'm 2 week post op. My surgery was a transverse cut over nipple. My left side is showing recovery whereas my right side has swelling. I'm on binders and multivitamins, rest other medications course is completed... I'm worried about the swelling. Can you please guide and help me being more positive about the healing process? Please help me Sir, Awaiting for your precious revert!
Thanks for reaching out! Regarding this, we’d recommend reaching out to your surgeon’s office. Your surgeon will be able to give you the most accurate information and recommendations for your case. Hope you have a nice day!
The cost can vary widely--it depends on if you plan on using insurance or paying cash, as well as on the details of one's personal surgery plan. General cash rates can be found here: www.genderconfirmation.com/about-us/fees-and-financing/
I had a breast reduction recently and this video is very helpful for me as well! Thank you ❤️
Thank you for videos like this. I’m 8 days post op DI.
You're so welcome! Congratulations!
I'm so glad you made these videos. They are very informative. Unfortunately I wasn't able to get surgery with you but I do have surgery coming up soon on july 25ty at UCSF! These are very helpful thank you so much Dr. Mosser.
Hi Alix! I'm so happy that these are helpful for you. Also, congratulations on your surgery date at UCSF! If there was a service issue on our end that led to not being able to get top surgery with us, please email me at charity@genderconfirmation.com. Well wishes to you and your future surgery! Thanks
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These videos are so helpful thank you
You're welcome!
If someone comes from further away to get surgery (like another state or out of country if that's possible) how long do they typically have to stay if everything goes well?
The total time one should expect to plan to be in the area is 8 - 9 days. We put together a list of tips here that might also be helpful for planning: www.genderconfirmation.com/travel-tips
I got top surgery almost two weeks ago, I am absolutely terrified to shower. I did it two days ago and it felt so weird, I can’t feel the top of my chest obviously, it just felt so weird. Also when water touched my chest I legit jumped or like got so taken aback because I’m terrified of the stitches possibly coming out too song. How can I reduce this fear or calm myself?
Thanks for reaching out! To reduce the fear, it can help to anticipate the water going down the chest and to desensitize the action by holding a water towel over the neck and squeezing it so water runs down the chest. The stitches will not come out. 😊 Hope this helps!
@@genderconfirmationcenter thank u.
Just got my FtN reduction referral 😊
if I shouldn't raise my elbows above my head for about 6 months post-op, how am I supposed to wash my hair? genuine question. I have very long and heavy hair so washing it is quite the job and I don't want to rely on my partner to do that for me for half the year
Thanks for reaching out! They elbows shouldn’t be raised above the shoulder in the first 6 months, but patients are generally able to raise their hands to the top of their head. Being mindful to keep the shoulders down and relaxed, making sure the elbows do not go above the shoulders, and potentially angling the head downwards at certain angles should ensure one’s scalp is able to be reached fully during hair washing.
@@genderconfirmationcenter thank you so much
Today is my two weeks of top surgery, after I dry up from my shower, should i still continue with the antibiotic ointment on my nipple and scaring? or should just move up to Mederma Scar reducing?
I would follow up with your surgeon's office to confirm your post op instructions as each surgeons instructions varies. In regards to scar gel (at Dr. Mosser's practice) he instructs folks to start that process 21 days post op. I hope this answer is helpful!
Your videos so helpful
Thanks for watching! We're so glad that you've found them to be helpful! More information about post-op top surgery care can be found here: www.genderconfirmation.com/techniques-ftm/after-surgery/
Hey I’m 8 days post op, just got to the clear to shower but I’m quite nervous to lose a nipple so do you have any tips or words of encouragement
Do you stop getting hair growth around the nipple after Periareolar surgery (all around the nipple)?
This is one of the main reasons the peri is not a perfect procedure. There are a lot of patients who have persistent ingrown hairs that can cause infection/widen the scars. It's a real consideration with this surgery. There's little one can do but acknowledge the risk and make an informed decision. For folks who have a lot of nipple hair or very coarse hair growth one could consider electrolysis to remove them and decrease the odds of getting ingrown hairs/possible infections. Ingrown hairs can cause real problems a year or 2 years after surgery.
I was wondering, since I had batwing(/fishmouth, not sure if they're 100% the same) surgery, can I gently try to was the dried blood (from the drain holes, I got my drains out at one day post-op) from my nipples if I am one week post-op? or could that be damaging?
So sorry for the delay in response here! We advise patients to keep their dressings as clean as possible during the recovery process. Specific questions should be addressed directly with your surgeon. For Dr. Mosser’s full guide to top-surgery recovery, check out this link: www.genderconfirmation.com/techniques-ftm/after-surgery/
After having double incision, how soon after can you have the shower hit your chest?
Thanks for asking! Dressings will be removed & the surgical area inspected at the post-op appointment. At this point, Dr. Mosser can give you the go ahead to shower! The post-op appointment is generally 3-7 days after surgery. More information about this topic can be found here: www.genderconfirmation.com/quick_faq/can-shower-top-surgery/
What type of top surgery is best in india? Where?
Dr. Mosser’s Gender Confirmation Center is located in San Francisco, California and encourages anyone considering a gender affirming medical procedure outside of the United States to carefully read Dr. Mosser’s advice regarding “Surgery Outside of the US:” www.genderconfirmation.com/surgery-outside-the-us/
Hello Sir,
I'm 2 week post op. My surgery was a transverse cut over nipple. My left side is showing recovery whereas my right side has swelling. I'm on binders and multivitamins, rest other medications course is completed... I'm worried about the swelling. Can you please guide and help me being more positive about the healing process? Please help me Sir, Awaiting for your precious revert!
Thanks for reaching out! Regarding this, we’d recommend reaching out to your surgeon’s office. Your surgeon will be able to give you the most accurate information and recommendations for your case. Hope you have a nice day!
@@genderconfirmationcenter Thank you for the revert! Have a nice day!
Cost
The cost can vary widely--it depends on if you plan on using insurance or paying cash, as well as on the details of one's personal surgery plan. General cash rates can be found here: www.genderconfirmation.com/about-us/fees-and-financing/
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I'm 37 is that too late to start T ?
No, you can start testosterone treatment at your age. Check out the WPATH Provider Search if you are not yet familiar with this resource!
@@genderconfirmationcenter Thank you so much for this info
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