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For transgender men (AFAB) who undergo phalloplasty (the surgical creation of a phallus), the new genitalia do not contain erectile tissue (corpora cavernosa) and cannot become erect on their own. To achieve rigidity for penetrative intercourse, an is typically implanted after the initial phallus has healed:

This overview addresses the physiological aspects of erections for transgender individuals, specifically focusing on how gender-affirming hormone therapy (GAHT) and various surgical procedures influence erectile function. Hormonal Effects on Native Genitalia transsexual erections

: These consist of a pump (usually placed in the scrotum) and a reservoir. Pumping the device moves fluid into a cylinder within the phallus to create an erection. For transgender men (AFAB) who undergo phalloplasty (the

: Some individuals utilize external sleeves or "erectile orthotics" if they choose not to undergo further surgery for an implant. Post-Surgical Sensations (Vaginoplasty) Pumping the device moves fluid into a cylinder

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