Hi all, I wasn't sure where to put this but here goes:
An amab, nonbinary friend of mine is considering feminizing HRT for the long term. It has all the effects that they want and need, but they do not want breasts. We are wondering if there is a type of preemptive top surgery for them to get so that the breast-developing tissue/glands are removed before they are affected by the estrogen. As an alternative, they are considering (although iffy about) getting top surgery after going on E. If the former is possible, which tissue would be removed, and what is the surgery called? If the latter is the only possible option, how developed must the breasts be before getting top surgery?
Thanks a bunch in advance!
Hi Chesley, welcome to Susan's Place! I'm Jessica.
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Quote from: chesley1132 on April 24, 2019, 08:36:28 AM
Hi all, I wasn't sure where to put this but here goes:
An amab, nonbinary friend of mine is considering feminizing HRT for the long term. It has all the effects that they want and need, but they do not want breasts. We are wondering if there is a type of preemptive top surgery for them to get so that the breast-developing tissue/glands are removed before they are affected by the estrogen. As an alternative, they are considering (although iffy about) getting top surgery after going on E. If the former is possible, which tissue would be removed, and what is the surgery called? If the latter is the only possible option, how developed must the breasts be before getting top surgery?
Thanks a bunch in advance!
@chesley1132 Dear Chesley I am so very glad that you have become a member here and that you have started posting in the Forums.
As you continue to post on the forums you will be able to exchange thoughts and comments with others that are experiencing many of the same things that you are. I expect that you will be getting many members offering their thoughts and suggestions as you continue to post here.
For sure this is the right place for you to be to find out what others may have to say that may have been in your circumstances and with your questions and concerns.
There are a lot of members here that will be able to identify with your situation and as you continue to feel free to share with all of us.
I see that our lovely member and
Calfornia Girl @Jessica has already given you a big WELCOME ... but please allow me to also warmly
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You will find this a safe and friendly place to share with others and to read about others similar trials, tribulations, and successes.
As you are certainly aware you can share with others and involve yourself with some give and take with other like-minded members. When frustrated or if you have successes you can share it here if you wish and receive support from others
and offer support to others. ....
***There is a very good chance that you might find that you will
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Please come in and continue to be involved at your own pace.
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@chesley1132 Oh, and another thing Chesley...
As our member @Jessica suggested in her Welcome Message to you, please plan to write a post and tell us briefly tell us about yourself in the Introductions Forum (https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/board,8.0.html) so that other members will be aware of your arrival... therefore you will be able to share your thoughts with more members here....
.... and as Jessica mentioned... If you are one of our younger members,
please introduce yourself in the Youth Introductions Forum (https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/board,544.0.html) where you will find other younger members to exchange comments and thoughts with.
Thank you again for joining Susan's Place and being involved in the Forums here.
Best wishes to you,
DanielleNOTE: Now after all of this Greeting Stuff I will let everyone have this thread back so that the very enjoyable conversation and sharing of thoughts can continue.
Please know that you are very welcome here.
Gynecomastia is the development of breast tissue in males due to elevated levels of estrogen. The developing breast tissue and fat can be removed surgically. If you're interested in what is involved in this surgery, this YouTube video should be helpful.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4iHHLoYUxvw (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4iHHLoYUxvw)
Welcome to Susan's Place, Chesley!
HRT is NOT a guarantee of breast growth. Take a look at the HRT subforum. There's no sense planning for problematic breasts that haven't developed yet. Your friend should talk to a doctor about their goals and expectations. See you around the site!
Hugs, Devlyn
Hello,
Another alternative which may offer what your friend is looking for is to only do part of the HRT. Skip the estrogen supplement. Just do the spiro which lowers the T and gives the estrogen naturally produced by their body time to make smaller changes.
Quote from: Bea1968 on April 24, 2019, 01:09:57 PM
Hello,
Another alternative which may offer what your friend is looking for is to only do part of the HRT. Skip the estrogen supplement. Just do the spiro which lowers the T and gives the estrogen naturally produced by their body time to make smaller changes.
A note of caution is needed here. I did this and didn't like it. The body needs a sex hormone. Either E or T. 3 months being on Spiro then I started low dose E. Much better.
Quote from: GordonG on April 24, 2019, 01:32:42 PM
A note of caution is needed here. I did this and didn't like it. The body needs a sex hormone. Either E or T. 3 months being on Spiro then I started low dose E. Much better.
Off topic, but I love your signature pic! :)
Quote from: GordonG on April 24, 2019, 01:32:42 PM
A note of caution is needed here. I did this and didn't like it. The body needs a sex hormone. Either E or T. 3 months being on Spiro then I started low dose E. Much better.
Very true. No estrogen will leave you feeling flat.
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From what I have read, your bones need either T or E to stay healthy. I wondered about doing Spiro without E and was told removing the T without adding E might cause me bone density problems down the road. I too like the effects of lowering my T and adding the E but am not really ready to explain a pair of breasts to my friends and family. I do understand your goal, I am just not sure it is a healthy path. As mentioned, some never even get breast growth, or so little that it can be explained away with mild gynecomastia. I pass by an older guy in the YMCA all the time that must be sporting C cups and no one gives him a second look.
Hello Chesley
I agree that the best course of action may be HRT of both E and T Blocker such that you gain some E aswell as reducing your T. Almost all of us start on low dose HRT and my advice would be to simply do the same and see to what degree you get breast growth and take it from there.
There are many Susans Members permanently on low dose HRT and I hope your doctor would understand your intentions and maintain that low dose.
Wishing you happiness and success whichever route you take.
Hugs
Pamela