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- Oct 28, 2015
They just don’t remove breast tissue, they have to remove skin as well so the nipples need to be grafted. They pretty much use the same anchor incision technique that breast reductions use, but of course remove much more skin. Women who get reductions also have their nipples grafted, but they still retain full vascular connectivity unlike when when breast tissue is removed, so nipple grafts failing is more rare.''top'' surgery is surprisingly the trans surgery that bothers me the most. something about how those crusty necrotic nips stare into your soul...
on a more serious note. how is this surgery performed? it seems they take out breast tissue from the underside of the breast, which causes the really big scar. but. why do they slice off the nipples? do they have to remove tissue by going through the nipples?
i looked it up and mayo clinic shows a sort of textbook-style image of a woman post-mastectomy, and there's only one scar under where the breast was. why are the nipples in all these tranny surgeries so mutilated, it's really bothering me.