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Encyclopedia > Metoidioplasty

Metoidioplasty is a variant of phalloplasty for transmen. During this procedure the clitoris is released from its "hood", and the urethra is lengthened with the labia minor to end at its tip. It does appear as a small penis.


The labia major (see vulva) are united to form a scrotum, where prosthetic testicles can be inserted


This procedure is much simpler than full-scale phalloplasty, and usually has much less complication. Surgery itself is considerably shorter (1-2 hours vs. 8-10 hours) and it is much cheaper. Also, an erectile prosthesis is usually not needed to achieve erection, although the erection is usually less hard than in a cisgender penis.


If only the clitoris is released from its hood, but no urethal lengthening and no formation of a scrotum is done, this is called clitoral release.


See also

  • sexual reassignment surgery female-to-male
  • List of transgender-related topics

External Links

  • More on Metoidioplasty (http://www.brownsteinmd.com/metaidoioplasty.html)
  • Metoidioplasty: a variant of phalloplasty in female transsexuals (http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/links/doi/10.1111/j.1464-410X.2003.04524.x/abs/) by S.V. Perovic and M.L. Djordjevic - BJU International - Volume 92 Issue 9 Page 981 - December 2003

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Metoidioplasty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (180 words)
Metoidioplasty is a variant of phalloplasty for transmen.
During this procedure the clitoris is released from its "hood", and the urethra is lengthened with the labia minor to end at its tip.
If only the clitoris is released from its hood, but no urethal lengthening and no formation of a scrotum is done, this is called clitoral release.
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