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What does scrotal reconstruction mean?
Scrotal reconstruction, also known as testicular suspension, is a plastic surgery that removes the patient's original scrotum and then implants it in the patient's scrotum area to replace the scrotum. Usually, the implanted scrotum is made of silica gel or other filling materials, and its purpose is to restore the normal physiological and psychological state of patients.

Scrotal reconstruction is mainly suitable for the following situations:

Gender differences (such as changing from a woman in love to a man) need to increase the appearance characteristics of the scrotum.

Scrotal reconstruction is usually a relatively safe and effective operation after many historical developments, with mature technology and high success rate.

Although the scrotal reconstruction technology is very mature, we still need to pay attention to the operating norms. Before the operation, it is necessary to make a comprehensive assessment of the patient's physical condition and etiology. At the same time, it is necessary to follow certain standardized procedures during the operation to avoid complications such as infection. Patients also need comprehensive recovery and rest after operation to avoid adverse effects on the body due to surgical sequelae.