Genital reconstructive surgery
Genital reconstructive surgery may refer to:
- Clitoridectomy, any surgery to reduce or remove tissue from the clitoris
 - Foreskin restoration, a process of expanding penile skin to mimic the foreskin
 - Hypospadias, surgery to modify the location of the urinary outlet on a phallus
 - Intersex medical interventions, performed to modify atypical or ambiguous genitalia
- For a historical perspective, see History of intersex surgery
 
 - Labiaplasty, plastic surgery to alter the vulva's folds of skin
 - Phalloplasty, the construction or reconstruction of a penis
 - Metoidioplasty, the construction of a penis from a hormonally-enlarged clitoris in female-to-male sex reassignment surgery
 - Sex reassignment surgery, to alter a person's existing sexual characteristics to resemble those of their identified gender
- Sex reassignment surgery (female-to-male), a variety of procedures for transgender men
 - Sex reassignment surgery (male-to-female), a variety of procedures for transgender women
 
 - Scrotoplasty, the construction or reconstruction of a scrotum
 - Vaginoplasty, any type of surgical procedure to the vagina or related structures
 - Vulvoplasty, the construction or reconstruction of a vulva
 
See also
- Circumcision, removal of the foreskin from the human penis
 - Penile implant, implantation of a penile prosthesis to treat various disorders
 - Female genital mutilation, the ritual removal of some or all of the vulva
 - Genital modification and mutilation, permanent or temporary changes to human sex organs
 
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