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* '''[[Vaginoplasty]]'''. Surgery to create a vagina, meaning the orifice itself. If the patient was born with a penis, their penis can be part of what the surgeon can use to create a vagina. In the future, patients can get a vagina made from lab-grown tissues, so it isn't necessary to use tissues from their penis.
* '''[[Vaginoplasty]]'''. Surgery to create a vagina, meaning the orifice itself. If the patient was born with a penis, their penis can be part of what the surgeon can use to create a vagina. In the future, patients can get a vagina made from lab-grown tissues, so it isn't necessary to use tissues from their penis.
* '''[[Hysterectomy]]''' with '''[[vaginectomy]]'''. Surgery to take away the uterus as well as the vagina, so there is no orifice there. This makes it impossible for the patient to have menstrual flow, or to get pregnant, but they might still have endometriosis (menstrual bleeding inside the body).
* '''Labiaplasty without vaginoplasty'''. Surgery to create a vulva (the external genitals), without creating a vagina (the orifice). See the entry about it elsewhere on this page.
* '''[[Vaginectomy]]''', a.k.a. colpectomy or colpocleisis. Surgery to take away the vagina, so there is no orifice there. If the patient chooses to keep their uterus, then the vagina can just be made much smaller and unable to receive penetration, but still able to let menstrual fluids out. The vagina can be fully closed if the patient instead chooses to have their uterus taken away as well ([[hysterectomy]]), to make it impossible for the patient to receive vaginal penetration, have menstrual flow, or to get pregnant. Any type of vaginectomy can be done with or without making changes to the phallus or the location of the urethra.


==Changes to the labia==
==Changes to the labia==
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