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This video is about what to expect before and after periareolar top surgery. Periareolar top surgery and keyhole top surgery for nonbinary and transmasculine individuals are approaches to gender affirming top surgery that involve minimal scarring. This video includes an interview with a nonbinary patient, reviews the optimal anatomy for patients undergoing this procedure, and shows before and after footage of them pre- and post-periareolar top surgery. WATCH NEXT: Top Surgery Anatomy (Part 1): • Top Surgery Anatomy // What Procedure is B... Top Surgery Anatomy (Part 2) - Borderline Cases: • Top Surgery - Double Incision vs. Peri/Key... If you like this video, share, like, comment & don't forget to subscribe for more content! The music I use with my videos: https://www.epidemicsound.com/referra... There are two broad categories of surgical approaches to gender affirming top surgery, approaches that involve some kind of skin excision (such as the double incision approach) and those that involve minimal scarring (the periareolar and keyhole approach). While ideal scarring is never a guarantee, usually scars after periareolar and keyhole approach top surgery are extremely well hidden within the border of the areola and surrounding chest wall skin. Top surgery scar care is an important part of the postoperative care. Other important adjuncts are using drains to remove fluid and prevent complications that could develop as a result of fluid buildup, and compression therapy to prevent swelling and to keep the surgical skin flaps flat against the chest wall. In this video, you will see what the drains look like and what it is like to have drains removed. You will see the compression wrap being removed at the first postoperative visit and what to expect regarding the amount of swelling at the first few post op visits. //CONTACT: [email protected] DISCLAIMERS: I am a plastic surgeon and I perform top surgery routinely, but I am not YOUR plastic surgeon and your case may be handled differently after an in-person consultation. It is difficult to provide advice without an in-person consultation and physical examination. Links included in this description might be affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service with the links that I provide I may receive a small commission. There is no additional charge to you! Thank you for supporting my channel so I can continue to provide you with free content!