Did you know there’s more than one type of top surgery for transmasculine individuals? Depending on the surgery you get, your scars may not look like what you commonly see on photos of trans guys and fan art. Introducing the most unheard of variety, keyhole or periareolar!
This surgery is uncommon because you must have very little breast tissue to get it. Most surgeons will only operate on A cups, although some include B cups. The scarring for this is extremely minimal and sometimes unnoticeable!
My goal with this post is to show the varieties of transmascs out there, and how the most commonly shown type of surgery is not the only one available. There’s no “default” to show a trans man after surgery just like there’s no one type of natural trans body before surgery. 💖🤍💙
Also, because I know my younger self would do this: don’t compare yourself to others! My photos have 8 years of post-op healing. Your own journey is what makes you unique.




















