Before surgery, you meet with your surgeon. Work with a surgeon who is board certified and experienced in facial feminization procedures. Every person has a unique facial structure. Talk with your surgeon about your expectations and goals for the surgery. From that information, the surgeon can suggest procedures that will be most likely to meet those goals.
The surgeon also may give you information on details such as the type of anesthesia that will be used during surgery. Talk with your surgeon about the follow-up care you may need after surgery.
Follow your healthcare team's directions on getting ready for surgery This often includes guidelines on eating and drinking. You may need to make changes in the medicine you take. You also may need to stop using nicotine, including vaping, smoking and chewing tobacco.
You might need a CT scan before surgery to help with surgery planning. The scan can give your surgeon detailed information about your face structure. A member of your healthcare team likely will take photos of your face before surgery too.
Consent
Facial feminization surgery might cause changes that can't be changed back. Because of that, you must give your informed consent for the surgery. Before you give consent, have a detailed conversation about the following with your healthcare professional:
- Risks and benefits.
- Cost.
- Treatments you could have instead of surgery.
- Possible health problems that could come from the surgery.
- The possibility that you may need more surgery to correct problems or to get the results you want.
- Changes from the surgery that can't be undone.
- The social and legal effects surgery could have on your life.
Evaluation for surgery
Before surgery, a healthcare professional checks for medical conditions that might prevent you from having surgery or that could affect the procedure. This evaluation may be done by a provider with expertise in transgender medicine. You also may have a behavioral health evaluation with a healthcare professional who has expertise in transgender health. These evaluations help ensure that you'll have support for your daily needs, wound care and emotional health after surgery.
Other considerations
Health insurance coverage for facial feminization surgery varies widely. Before you have surgery, check with your insurance provider to see what's covered.
Before surgery, you might want to talk with other people who have had facial feminization surgery. If you don't know someone, ask your healthcare professional about support groups in your area or online resources you can trust. People who have had these surgeries may be able to help you set your expectations and goals for the surgery.