What is FTM Bottom Surgery?

FTM bottom surgery refers to gender-affirming surgical procedures that help transgender men create male genitalia. These surgeries are an essential part of gender transition for many individuals, offering both psychological and physical alignment.

The two most common types of female to male bottom surgery are:

  • FTM Phalloplasty
  • FTM Metoidioplasty

These procedures not only aim to create functional genitalia but also improve confidence, reduce gender dysphoria, and enhance quality of life.

 

Types of FTM Bottom Surgery

1. FTM Phalloplasty

This involves constructing a penis using a tissue graft taken from a donor site (often the forearm, thigh, or back). Key elements include:

  • Urethral lengthening
  • Creation of a neophallus
  • Possible penile implants

FTM phalloplasty usually requires multiple stages, but it offers more aesthetic results and potential for penetrative sex.

2. FTM Metoidioplasty

This technique uses the clitoris, which is enlarged by hormone therapy, to create a neophallus. It is often combined with urethral lengthening.

FTM metoidioplasty has fewer complications, a shorter recovery time, and is a preferred option for those seeking minimal invasive procedures.

Female-to-Male (FTM) Bottom Surgery

How Does FTM Bottom Surgery Work?

How does FTM bottom surgery work? This depends on the chosen method. Here’s a simplified breakdown:

Surgery TypeProcedure StepsRecovery TimeCost (EUR)
PhalloplastyTissue grafting, urethral creation, scrotoplasty, possible implants3-6 months€9,000 – €18,000
MetoidioplastyHormone treatment, urethral extension, neophallus construction1-2 months€6,000 – €11,000
 

Benefits of FTM Bottom Surgery

  • Improved body image and confidence
  • Reduced gender dysphoria
  • Functional genitalia (urination, sexual activity)
  • Psychological relief and social comfort
 

Recovery Process and Aftercare in 2025

Results and Recovery

In 2025, advancements in surgical techniques have significantly reduced recovery time. After FTM bottom surgery, patients typically stay in the hospital for 5-7 days. Most return to daily activities within 6-8 weeks, though complete healing takes a few months.

Recovery involves:

  • Wound care
  • Catheter use for a few weeks
  • Avoiding physical strain
  • Regular checkups

Complication rates have dropped with the use of cutting-edge technologies in places like Cayra Clinic, making FTM bottom surgery in Turkey safer and more successful.

 

Why Choose Turkey for FTM Bottom Surgery in 2025?

Turkey has emerged as a leading hub for gender-affirming surgery due to:

  • Highly qualified surgeons
  • JCI-accredited clinics like Cayra Clinic
  • Affordable costs
  • High patient satisfaction

In 2025, the cost of FTM bottom surgery in Turkey is nearly 60% lower than in the U.S. and U.K., with prices starting from just €6,000.

 

Cayra Clinic: Your Trusted Partner for FTM Surgery

At Cayra Clinic in Istanbul and Antalya, we offer personalized care for transgender individuals seeking safe and high-quality surgical outcomes. Our board-certified surgeons are trained in the latest methods, including:

We also support you through every stage of recovery and provide detailed follow-up care to ensure your transformation journey is smooth.

 

Contact Us for a Free Consultation

Ready to take the next step? Our expert team is here to support you. Contact us today to schedule your free consultation and begin your journey with confidence.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is FTM bottom surgery?

FTM bottom surgery is a gender-affirming procedure to construct male genitalia.

It ranges from €6,000 to €18,000 depending on the procedure.

Phalloplasty uses grafts to construct a penis; metoidioplasty enlarges the clitoris.

Yes, especially in clinics like Cayra Clinic with experienced surgeons.

Between 1 to 6 months depending on the procedure.

Yes, many patients experience urination standing up and sexual sensation.

Some international insurers do; Cayra Clinic can help with documentation.

Consultation, surgery, hospital stay, aftercare, and follow-ups.

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