Vaginoplasty for Gender Affirmation: What to Expect at Home
Your Recovery

Vaginoplasty is surgery to create a vulva and a vagina. The vulva
includes the labia, clitoris, and urethra. The scrotum was most
likely used to form the labia. The head of the penis was used to
create a clitoris. The urethra was shortened and placed below the
clitoris.
The doctor used the skin of the penis to form the vaginal wall. If
extra skin was needed, it may have come from the lower belly, hip,
or scrotum. If you had robotic surgery, the doctor may have used
skin from the penis, scrotum, and the lining of the belly
(peritoneum).
You may need a urinary catheter for about 4 to 5 days. This is a
flexible plastic tube used to drain urine from your bladder. If the
catheter is still in place when you go home, your doctor will give
you instructions on how to care for it.
You will have a dressing (bandage) over the surgical site that
includes a gauze packing in your vagina. You will have it for about
3 to 5 days. The packing will be removed by your doctor.
The surgical area will be bruised and swollen. Most of the swelling
should go away in 6 to 8 weeks.
You may have vaginal drainage for about 4 to 6 weeks. It may have an
odor, and it may look brownish yellow. You can expect some vaginal
bleeding and spotting for a month or more. Use sanitary pads,
not tampons, for bleeding.
You will need to dilate your vagina. Your doctor will tell you how
to do this and how often. It's important to follow your doctor's
instructions to prevent losing vaginal depth and width. When to
dilate, how often, and how long may be different for each person.
You will probably feel better and stronger each day. But you may get
tired easily or have less energy than usual. This may last for
several weeks after surgery.
This care sheet gives you a general idea about how long it will take
for you to recover. But each person recovers at a different pace.
Follow the steps below to get better as quickly as possible.
How can you care for yourself at home?

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Allow your body to heal. Don't move quickly, lift anything
heavy, or do any activities until your doctor says it's
okay. This includes walking, jogging, biking, weight
lifting, and aerobic exercise.
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Be active if your doctor says it's okay. It can help
prevent problems and help you recover. Walking is a good
option for many. Talk to your doctor before you begin any
activity, including walking. Tell your doctor right away
if you develop discomfort, pain, or changes in your
surgical area.
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Diet
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You can eat your normal diet. If your stomach is upset,
try bland, low-fat foods like plain rice, broiled chicken,
toast, and yogurt.
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If your bowel movements are not regular right after
surgery, try to avoid constipation and straining. Drink
plenty of water. Your doctor will likely suggest fiber, a
stool softener, or a mild laxative.
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Medicines

Incision
care

Ice

Hygiene

Other
instructions
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Use pads. Do not use tampons. You may have a yellowish
brown vaginal drainage, odor, bleeding, or spotting for
several weeks. This is normal.
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Follow-up care is a key part of your treatment and safety. Be
sure to make and go to all appointments, and call your doctor if you
are having problems. It's also a good idea to know your test results
and keep a list of the medicines you take.
When should you call for help?
Call 911 anytime you think you may need emergency care.
For example, call if:
Call your doctor now or seek immediate medical care if:
Watch closely for changes in your health, and be sure to contact
your doctor if:
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Current as of: November 27, 2023
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