Hey, so you have any information on the different types of Top surgeries? I think there are four or five but I know nothing about them?
Okay, so I know a bit about this, but not everything seeing as I’m not a doctor haha. I know there are different surgeries for different breast sizes and body types. Certain surgeries leave less scaring ect. For instance, I have a rather large chest, so I’ll probably end up having to the Inverted T (T Anchor) surgery. If not, I may have to get the Double Incision surgery.
Both seem to be more suited for medium to large chests. Though the Double Incision seems to have much more issues than the Inverted T.
Double Incision sometimes can have: Loss of nipple feeling, numbness in armpits, “Dog ears” or extra skin that hangs off at the end of the incision, uneven or off looking nipples, ect.
Inverted T have: two extra vertical incisions, moderate scaring, other normal surgical risks.
Keyhole (for A-B cup breasts): Numbness, nipples may die or look wrong, chest might seem more like a breast reduction rather than a completely flat chest, puckering around the scars, ect.
Peri Areolar (For medium to small chests): Additional lipo and/or revision surgeries are usually needed.
All surgeries are gonna have risks and differ between pros and cons. I don’t know everything, and you shouldn’t take my knowledge as fact, as I get all my information from the internet. Every body reacts differently to surgery. For example, biracial people are more likely to keloid than other races, that being said, that’s not always the case. I get small keloids and I’m basically Caspar. Please speak with your surgeon about any questions and/or issues you may have. Also, please make sure this surgeon is efficient in his work, check with previous patients that he did the same procedure on. I don’t want to see any of you on Botched.
http://www.tssurgeryguide.com/FTM-Top-Surgery.html
http://topsurgerymidwest.com/ftm-top-surgery/
http://www.topsurgery.net/faq/