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Sex Reassignment Surgery (SRS) Male to Female |
Type of Anesthesia |
Hospital stay (day/night) |
Cost in USD |
SRS
(Combination of penile inversion technique with scrotal skin graft) |
general |
6/5 |
8,000 |
Trachea shave (Adam apple contouring) |
local+sedation |
none |
1,500 |
SRS + Trachea shave surgery |
general |
6/5 |
9,000 |
Breast implant surgery
(Augmentation mammoplasty) |
general |
2/1 |
4,200 |
SRS +
Breast implant surgery |
general |
6/5 |
12,000 |
SRS +
Breast implant surgery + Trachea shave surgery |
general |
6/5 |
13,000 |
| Sigmoid colon vaginoplasty |
general |
6/5 |
13,000 |
Sigmoid colon vaginoplasty +
Breast implant surgery |
general |
6/5 |
17,000 |
Corrective SRS (Reduce excess spongiosum and/ or Clitoroplasty) |
general |
2/1 |
4,000 |
Secondary labiaplasty (Inner labia construction with clitoral hood) |
local + sedation |
none |
3,500 |
Type of Anesthesia:
Local anesthesia:
Local anesthesia involves injection of a local anesthetic (numbing agent) directly into the surgical area to block pain sensations. It is used only for minor procedures on a limited part of the body. You may remain awake, though you will likely receive medicine to help you relax or sleep during the surgery.
General anesthesia:
The goal is to make and keep a person completely unconscious (or "asleep") during the operation, with no awareness or memory of the surgery. General anesthesia can be given through an IV (which requires sticking a needle into a vein, usually in the arm) or by inhaling gases or vapors by breathing into a mask or tube.
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Facial feminization surgery
(Facial feminizing surgery)
(FFS) |
Type of Anesthesia |
Hospital stay
(day/night) |
Cost in USD |
Forehead / brow lift
(Standard technique
via coronal incision) |
general |
2/1 |
3,700 |
| Hair Line Lowering |
general |
2/1 |
3,700 |
Cheek implant surgery
(Cheek or Malar bone
augmentation) |
general |
2/1 |
3,000 |
Cheek bone reduction
(Zygomatic body and arch
shaving/ contouring) |
general |
2/1 |
4,000 |
Reduction rhinoplasty
(Nasal bone osteotomy or rasping
with nasal cartilage contouring) |
general |
2/1 |
3,800 |
Reduction rhinoplasty + Nose Tipplasty
(Nasal bone osteotomy or rasping
with nasal cartilage contouring) |
general |
2/1 |
4,000 |
Alarplasty
(Nasal base/ nostril size
reduction |
local |
none |
800 |
Chin contouring/ shaving
with or without
sliding genioplasty |
general |
2/1 |
3,700 |
Jaw contouring
(Mandibular bone
reduction/ shaving) |
general |
2/1 |
3,700 |
Jaw contouring
+
Chin contouring |
general |
2/1 |
6,500 |
Type of Anesthesia:
Local anesthesia:
Local anesthesia involves injection of a local anesthetic (numbing agent) directly into the surgical area to block pain sensations. It is used only for minor procedures on a limited part of the body. You may remain awake, though you will likely receive medicine to help you relax or sleep during the surgery.
General anesthesia:
The goal is to make and keep a person completely unconscious (or "asleep") during the operation, with no awareness or memory of the surgery. General anesthesia can be given through an IV (which requires sticking a needle into a vein, usually in the arm) or by inhaling gases or vapors by breathing into a mask or tube. |
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