Surgical techniques vary from surgeon to surgeon.

  • Skin, nerves, veins and arteries from your forearm or another site such as the thigh are removed. This is called a graft.
  • A small part of the graft is used to extend your urethra.
  • A larger part of the graft is wrapped around the urethra to create the penis shaft and glans, the head of the penis.
  • The labia are repositioned and reshaped to make a scrotum.
  • The vagina may be removed or closed (if desired).
  • If the forearm is the site used, skin from the thigh is used to cover the graft site.
  • A surgery to reposition the urethra through the penis (urethral lengthening) may be done a minimum of 6 months after the creation of the penis.
  • Testicular implants and an erectile device may be put in at a later stage (if desired).