Yes, FtM hysterectomy surgery can affect eligibility for future mammoplasty procedures. This is because mammoplasty procedures are typically performed on people who have breasts, and hysterectomy surgery removes the uterus and ovaries. Without these organs, the body produces less estrogen, which can lead to breast tissue loss. As a result, people who have had a hysterectomy may not be eligible for mammoplasty procedures that require a significant amount of breast tissue, such as breast augmentation.

However, there are some mammoplasty procedures that can still be performed on people who have had a hysterectomy. For example, breast lift procedures can be performed to improve the shape and position of the breasts, even if there is not a lot of breast tissue. Additionally, some people who have had a hysterectomy may still be eligible for breast augmentation if they have enough breast tissue to support implants.

Ultimately, the eligibility for mammoplasty procedures after hysterectomy will depend on the individual’s specific circumstances. It is important to discuss this with a surgeon to determine if mammoplasty is a safe and effective option for you.

Here are some additional resources that you may find helpful:

  • The American Society of Plastic Surgeons: https://www.plasticsurgery.org/
  • The World Professional Association for Transgender Health: https://www.wpath.org/
  • The Human Rights Campaign: https://www.hrc.org/

FtM (Female to Male) hysterectomy surgery, which involves the removal of the uterus and potentially the cervix, does not directly affect eligibility for future mammoplasty procedures. Mammoplasty, which refers to procedures related to breast augmentation, reduction, or reconstruction, is focused on the breast tissue itself and is separate from the uterus and cervix.

The decision to undergo mammoplasty procedures in the future will depend on various factors, including your individual goals, preferences, and any specific considerations related to your breast health. Mammoplasty procedures can be performed to achieve desired changes in breast size, shape, or appearance, and they are independent of the presence or absence of the uterus and cervix.

If you are considering future mammoplasty procedures, it is important to discuss your goals and concerns with a qualified plastic surgeon who specializes in gender-affirming procedures. They can assess your unique situation, evaluate your breast anatomy, and provide personalized recommendations based on your desired outcomes.

It’s worth noting that the extent and results of future mammoplasty procedures will depend on various factors, including the available breast tissue, chest contours, and individual goals. If you have undergone FtM chest masculinization surgery (such as double incision mastectomy), the surgical techniques used in that procedure may influence the options and outcomes of any future mammoplasty procedures.

Each person’s situation is unique, and decisions regarding future mammoplasty procedures should be made in consultation with a qualified plastic surgeon who has expertise in gender-affirming surgeries. They can provide a comprehensive evaluation and guide you on the best course of action based on your individual circumstances, goals, and breast health considerations.