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Others feel nothing at first. No euphoria. Just… flatness. That’s normal too. The joy comes later: when you swim shirtless, when a lover touches your chest without hesitation, when you forget you ever had surgery at all.

A: No. This surgery removes the milk ducts and glandular tissue. If future chestfeeding is important to you, discuss a “chestfeeding preservation” technique (rare, not standard). debreasting

And for some, there is grief. Grief for the body you had, even if it didn’t fit. You can feel relieved and sad at the same time. That is not contradiction. That is humanity. Q: Will I lose all sensation in my nipples? A: With double incision + grafts, erotic sensation is unlikely to return. Tactile (touch/pressure) sensation returns for about 60% of people but is different. With keyhole, most retain some sensation. Others feel nothing at first

This post contains mature medical content regarding gender-affirming surgery. It is written for educational purposes. Debreasting: More Than Surgery, It’s Reclaiming the Canvas of the Chest By [Your Name] Estimated read time: 6 minutes That’s normal too

Welcome to the deep dive on “top surgery” (the preferred community term) or, more formally, subcutaneous mastectomy with chest reconstruction . Let’s strip away the mystery, the myths, and the misinformation. In strict surgical terms, debreasting is the removal of breast tissue, fat, and skin from the chest wall. Unlike a total mastectomy for cancer (which removes all glandular tissue and often lymph nodes), debreasting for gender affirmation leaves the nipple-areola complex intact (resized and repositioned) and sculpts the remaining tissue to look like a masculine, flat, or androgynous chest.

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A: Increasingly, yes. In the US, many state-regulated and employer plans cover gender-affirming top surgery with a WPATH letter. Out-of-pocket costs range from $6,000 to $12,000.