Surgical Guidelines for Transgender Males

    Information for transgender males about surgery guidelines.

    Updated at July 26th, 2024

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    What is Top Surgery?

    • Top Surgery is the removal of chest tissue (breasts).
    • These procedures are performed by Rady’s Plastic Surgeons who have training and experience in performing gender affirming surgeries.
    • A letter from a mental health provider with experience in gender affirming care is required to schedule a consultation with a surgeon.

    Why do teens seek top surgery?

    • Patients may experience chest dysphoria related to the presence of unwanted chest tissue.
      • For some patients, removal of chest tissue may be the treatment needed to relieve this dysphoria.
    • Taking testosterone does not usually change the chest tissue much.

    When should a teen be referred to Plastic Surgery?

    • WPATH guidelines for Gender Affirming Top Surgery includes the following:
      • Must be the Age of Majority (18 in California).
        • This is the age at which a person is legally considered an adult and can exercise certain rights and responsibilities.
        • There are very few exceptions to this age, but patient cases can be reviewed.  
      • Hormone therapy for 12 consecutive months unless:
        • They were not able to due to so for medical reasons.
        • If there is documentation in the medical record explaining why hormone therapy is not part of the transition journey.
      • Living in gender role full time for at least 12 consecutive months.
      • Can make an informed decision, understand the full treatment and can consent for it.  
      • Demonstrates understanding of surgery and that it is irreversible.  
      • If there are mental health concerns like depression, it must be well managed and stable.
      • Two letters of referral from qualified mental health professionals.

    What is WPATH?

    • All providers who support Gender Affirming care should follow the recommendations of WPATH.  
    • WPATH is the World Professional Association for Transgender Health.  
      • The main goal of WPATH is to promote evidence-based care, education, research, advocacy, public policy, and respect for transgender health.

    Reference:  WPATH:  Standards of Care for the Health of Transsexual, Transgender, and Gender Non-conforming People

    Article written by LGBTQ Task Force and reviewed in consultation with Rady Children’s Hospital San Diego Department of Endocrinology (Gender Affirming Care Team).  Edited by TT, D.O. | 08/2024