Originating as a surgical procedure for cisgender men who lost or damaged their testicles for miscellaneous reasons, scrotoplasty is discussed in the context of this website as a treatment for gender dysphoria. Many transgender men (and some nonbinary people) feel discomfort over a lack of having testicles, and desire to obtain an implanted set in order to experience gender euphoria.
For removal of the testicles (as opposed to the creation of a set) see orchiectomy. Note that while a scrotectomy (removal of the scrotum) is sometimes also referred to as scrotoplasty, this is not the surgery that will be discussed on this particular page.
This surgery is typically performed alongside metoidioplasty, phalloplasty, and/or a vaginectomy. However, as with ever individual's personal transition, the combined surgeries and results will vary from person to person based on transition goals.
Celeveland Clinic - Scrotoplasty
Comprehensive Urology - Scrotoplasty
Cranects - Scrotoplasty
epainassist - What is Scrotoplasty & Who Is An Ideal Candidate For Scrotoplasty?
FTM Guide - Scrotoplasty
Gender Confirmation Center - A Comprehensive Guide to FTM Bottom Surgery
Healthline - Scrotoplasty
Metoidioplasty.net - Scrotoplasty
Rick Troy - Scrotoplasty: scrotal reconstruction surgery in FtM transgender
Wikipedia - Scrotoplasty
YouTube - Dr. Sidhbh Gallagher - Scrotoplasty as an option for trans feminine patients