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vagina vulva construction

Meeting with the surgeon

In this section, you’ll learn about how to prepare for and what to expect from your first meeting with the surgeon.

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Day of surgery

From being admitted to being discharged, this section outlines what to expect on the day of your surgery.

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Recovering from surgery

Recovering from surgery is tough, but knowing what to expect helps. This section covers healing, complications, and returning to activity.

vagina vulva construction

Life after surgery

This section touches on what you need to know about getting support, ongoing health care, dilation and safer sex.

chest reduction construction

Considering surgery

What are your options? When is the right time? How much will it cost? Start here if you’re deciding whether to have surgery.

chest reduction construction

Understanding the procedure

This section covers the procedures, options and risks associated with chest construction surgery.

chest reduction construction

Referral for surgery

In this section, you’ll learn about the process of accessing surgery. The first step is to meet with your primary care provider.

chest reduction construction

Recovering from surgery

Recovering from surgery is tough, but knowing what to expect helps. This section covers healing, complications, and returning to activity.

chest reduction construction

Life after surgery

This section touches on what you need to know about getting support, ongoing health care, surgical revisions and medical tattooing.

uterus ovaries removal

Considering surgery

What are your options? When is the right time? How much will it cost? Start here if you’re deciding whether to have surgery.

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Understanding the procedure

This section covers the procedures, options and risks associated with uterus & ovary removal surgery.

uterus ovaries removal

Referral for surgery

In this section, you’ll learn about the process of accessing surgery. The first step is to meet with your primary care provider.