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  2. Vaginoplasty - Wikipedia

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    Bowel vaginoplasty is another common vaginoplasty technique. It is also used for vaginoplasty in cisgender women. [22] As with penile inversion vaginoplasty, the testicles and scrotum are removed, the glans made into a clitoris, and the neovulva constructed from scrotal, penile and urethral tissue.

  3. Suporn Watanyusakul - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Suporn's method generally yields a deeper neovagina than the more standard penile inversion technique [2] and positions the areas of greatest sensitivity at the same locations as on cisgender women. Suporn's form of vaginoplasty has been referred to as the Suporn technique. Dr. Suporn always retains the Cowper's gland or bulbourethral gland ...

  4. Vulvoplasty - Wikipedia

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    Vulvoplasty, also known as zero-depth vaginoplasty, [1] is a plastic surgery procedure for altering the appearance of one's vulva or constructing a vulva from penile and scrotal tissue (a neovulva). Labiaplasty, pre- and post-op. The labia minora has been reduced in size. Vulva after clitoral hood reduction and labiaplasty

  5. Feminizing surgery - Wikipedia

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    Bowel vaginoplasty is another common vaginoplasty technique. It is also used for vaginoplasty in cisgender women. [ 33 ] As with penile inversion vaginoplasty, the testicles and scrotum are removed, the glans made into a clitoris, and the neovulva constructed from scrotal, penile and urethral tissue.

  6. Genitoplasty - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Vaginoplasty is commonly used to treat women with the congenital absence of the vagina. [3] Other reasons for the surgery are to treat adrenal hyperplasia, microphallus, Mayer-Rokitansky-Kustner disorder and for women who have had a vaginectomy after malignancy or trauma.

  7. Intersex medical interventions - Wikipedia

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    Intersex medical interventions (IMI), sometimes known as intersex genital mutilations (IGM), [1] are surgical, hormonal and other medical interventions performed to modify atypical or ambiguous genitalia and other sex characteristics, primarily for the purposes of making a person's appearance more typical and to reduce the likelihood of future problems.

  8. Vaginal transplantation - Wikipedia

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    In a handful of cases, a woman with vaginal aplasia has received a successful vagina transplant donated by her mother. [3] The first such case is believed to have occurred in 1970, with no signs of rejection taking place after three years. [4] In at least one case, a woman who received such a transplant was able to conceive and give birth. [5]

  9. Georges Burou - Wikipedia

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    Burou's first vaginoplasty, in 1956, took him three hours to complete, however at the height of his sex-reassignment work by 1974, performing up to six vaginoplasties a month, he could complete the procedure in one hour. [1] The post-op patient's arms were strapped to the bed for the first night after the procedure. [1]