Long-term Follow-up and Trends in Breast Augmentation in 527 Transgender Women and Non-binary Individuals: a 30-year experience in Amsterdam.

2021 
Abstract Background: Transgender women and transfeminine spectrum non-binary individuals may opt for breast augmentation. The aim of the study was to analyze complications, surgical trends, and long-term follow-up of breast augmentations in this population over the past 30 years. Methods: All transgender women and non-binary individuals who underwent breast augmentation at our center between 01-1990 and 01-2020 were retrospectively identified. A retrospective chart study was conducted, recording individual demographics, implant characteristics, surgical timing, postoperative complications or other reasons requiring reoperation, and implant survival. A literature search was performed in MEDLINE on clinical outcomes and revision surgery of this procedure. Results: A total of 527 individuals were identified. Median clinical follow-up time was 11.2 years (interquartile range 3.3-17.5). Median implant size increased significantly over the last years (1990-1990 median 275cc, 2000-2009 252cc, 2010-2019 375cc, p Conclusion: Implant-based breast augmentation is a safe procedure in transgender individuals.
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