Subscriber Account active since. Plastic surgeon Dr. Gary Alter, who has practices in both New York and Beverly Hills, explains on his website how he does the procedure. First, patients have to undergo electrolysis treatments to permanently remove their pubic hair so it doesn't grow inside the vagina. Then, they go under sedation and the surgery, which lasts three to seven hours , begins. Surgeons remove the testicles, then turn the head of the penis into the clitoris, since they actually develop from the same embryonic cells.
This video explains how a penis is turned into a vagina during a gender reassignment surgery
Sex reassignment surgery (male-to-female) - Wikipedia
Sex reassignment surgery SRS refers to a variety of surgical techniques used to change the bodies of people who have gender dysphoria. The surgeries involved in sex reassignment are also referred to as gender confirming surgery, gender reassignment surgery GRS or sex change surgery. Gender dysphoria, also known as transgenderism or gender identity disorder GID , is a condition in which a person feels a major mismatch between their biological sex and their gender identity. It is not a type of mental illness, although it was wrongly believed to be one in the past. People with gender dysphoria can be treated with counselling, hormone therapy and sex change surgical procedures. Not every transgender individual requires or wishes to undergo sex change surgery. But some trans people do end up going through sex change operations.
How surgeons transform a penis into a vagina revealed in eye-watering computer generated footage
Surgeons use the penis and testicles to create a vagina, complete with a clitoris capable of orgasm. A gruesome and compelling video has revealed the great skill and precision involved in carrying out a male to female sex change. The animation, uploaded by the European Society of Urology , shows how a penis and testicles are used to create a vagina, complete with a clitoris capable of orgasm. As the procedure is irreversible, the patient must be completely certain they want to go through with it. They need to have had two psychological approvals - where experts deem they should have the surgery - before surgeons assess whether they are fit enough for it.
During a penile inversion your surgeon will make an incision in the area between your rectum and your urethra and prostate. This forms a tunnel that becomes your new vagina. The surgeon lines the inside of the tunnel with skin from the scrotum, penis or both. If you don't have enough penile or scrotal skin, your surgeon might take skin from your thighs, abdomen or another area of your body and use it for the new vagina as well.