
This 20 year old FTM transgender patient underwent chest masculinization via the “double incision” technique with free nipple grafts. This approach effectively masculinized his chest by removing the breast tissue and extra, hanging skin and re-draping the skin over the pectoralis major muscle. The nipples were then resized and positioned in the more male anatomic appropriate position. Photos were taken 6 months after surgery.
Incision pattern: Double incision with Free Nipple Grafts.

This 23 year old FTM transgender patient underwent chest masculinization via the “double incision” technique with free nipple grafts. This approach effectively masculinized his chest by removing the breast tissue and extra, hanging skin and re-draping the skin over the pectoralis major muscle. The nipples were then resized and positioned in the more male anatomic appropriate position. Photos were taken 6 months after surgery.
The next image is a 16 year old girl. I will not be posting it, neither her before or after. She is extremely skinny, her before shows deep lines from binding. Min haShamayim Tenuhamu.
This 16 year old FTM transgender patient underwent chest masculinization via the “concentric circle” technique. This approach effectively masculinized his chest by removing the breast tissue via incisions surrounding the nipple areolar complex. Nipple position is unchanged postoperatively. Photo taken 6 months after surgery.
Incision pattern: Concentric circle technique

This 23 year old FTM transgender patient underwent chest masculinization via the “double incision” technique with free nipple grafts. This approach effectively masculinized his chest by removing the breast tissue and extra, hanging skin and re-draping the skin over the pectoralis major muscle. The nipples were then resized and positioned in the more male anatomic appropriate position. Photos were taken 9 months after surgery.
Incision pattern: Double incision with Free Nipple Grafts

This 20 year old FTM transgender patient underwent chest masculinization via the “concentric circle” technique. This approach effectively masculinized his chest by removing the breast tissue via incisions surrounding the nipple areolar complex. Nipple position is unchanged postoperatively. Photo taken 1 year after surgery.
Incision pattern: Concentric circle technique

This 33 year old FTM transgender patient underwent chest masculinization via the “double incision” technique with free nipple grafts. This approach effectively masculinized his chest by removing the breast tissue and extra, hanging skin and re-draping the skin over the pectoralis major muscle. The nipples were then resized and positioned in the more male anatomic appropriate position. Photos were taken 8 months after surgery.
Incision pattern: Double incision with Free Nipple Grafts.

This 30 year old non-binary patient underwent chest masculinization via the “double incision” technique. This approach effectively masculinized their chest by removing the breast tissue and extra, hanging skin and re-draping the skin over the pectoralis major muscle. The patient opted to forego nipple grafts. Photos were taken 4 months after surgery.
Incision pattern: Double incision.

This 25-year-old FTM transgender patient underwent chest masculinization via the “double incision” technique with free nipple grafts. This approach effectively masculinized his chest by removing the breast tissue and extra, hanging skin and re-draping the skin over the pectoralis major muscle. The nipples were then resized and positioned in the more male anatomic appropriate position. The middle photo as taken 3 months after surgery and the last photo was taken 10 months after surgery.
Incision pattern: Double incision with Free Nipple Grafts.