Do I Need A Referral Or Diagnosis To Proceed Privately With My Top Surgery?
Your Clear, Honest Guide to Getting Private FTM Surgery
Thinking about top surgery but unsure where to start?
One of the most common questions we hear is:
“Do I need a referral or diagnosis before I can proceed with FTM surgery?”
The answer is simpler — and more flexible — than you might think.
The Short Answer
- You don’t usually need a GP referral
- You may need a gender dysphoria assessment
- You can often start with a private consultation straight away
Start Here: Book a Confidential Consultation
If you’re exploring top surgery, the best first step is simple:
Speak to a specialist FTM surgeon in confidence.
At Plastic Surgery Plymouth, consultations with Mr Fitton are:
- Private and supportive
- Focused on your goals (not assumptions)
- Designed to give you clarity — not pressure
Do You Need a Diagnosis?
In most cases: Yes — but it’s not as restrictive as it sounds
Many UK surgeons follow guidance aligned with organisations like BAAPS and BAPRAS.
This means they may ask for:
- A gender dysphoria diagnosis
- From a qualified professional (psychologist, psychiatrist, or gender specialist)
Why this matters:
- Ensures you’re fully informed and supported
- Helps plan the right surgical approach for you
- Protects your long-term wellbeing and outcomes
It’s about support — not barriers.
Do You Need a GP Referral?
No — not usually.
Private patients can:
- Contact a surgeon directly
- Book a consultation without going through the NHS and their long waiting lists
However: A brief medical history (sometimes from your GP) can be helpful
Different Pathways Explained
Traditional Route (Most Common in the UK)
- Assessment / diagnosis
- 1–2 supporting letters
- Surgical consultation
Informed Consent Approach (Less Common, but growing)
- Focus on your understanding and readiness
- Fewer formal requirements in some cases
During your consultation, Mr Fitton will explain which pathway applies to you.
Important Things Many People Don’t Realise
- You don’t always need to be on hormone therapy first
- Non-binary patients are supported
- There are different surgical techniques depending on your body and goals
- Recovery is manageable with the right preparation and support
What Will a Surgeon Want to Understand?
Your consultation is about you — not ticking boxes.
You’ll typically discuss:
- Your goals and expectations
- Chest size, skin elasticity, and anatomy
- Preferred surgical outcome (flat, contour, nipple positioning etc.)
- Scarring and healing
- Recovery timeline and support

Am I Ready For Plastic Surgery?
Download your free self-assessment checklist to help you reflect on whether now is the right time for you — emotionally, physically, and practically.
Accessing Top Surgery in Devon & Cornwall
You don’t need to travel across the country; our clinic for consultations and treatment is based at the Nuffield Hospital in Plymouth. meaning you can access expert surgery in the South West — with continuity from consultation through to aftercare.
Mr Fitton also consults by internet video conferencing and, if preferred, an initial consultation can be arranged in this way.
This may be more convenient for you and help you in deciding to proceed to surgery and for you to know your choices. No examination will be performed, but if you do plan to have surgery with Mr Fitton a formal face to face appointment, which will involve a detailed examination, will be arranged for you.
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- Questions to ask your surgeon
- What to expect at consultation
- Understanding techniques and scars
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- How to prepare mentally and physically
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Still Unsure? That’s Completely Normal
Taking the first step doesn’t commit you to surgery — it simply gives you clarity, options, and control.
Ready to Take the Next Step?
Book a confidential consultation with Antony Fitton today, and start your journey with clarity and confidence.
Most surgeons recommend stopping binding at least 2–4 weeks before surgery to allow the skin and tissues to recover.
Scars may be visible, but results are typically natural-looking—especially once healed.
Yes. Mr Fitton will discuss:
- Chest contour
- Nipple size and position
- Scar placement
Choosing a qualified, experienced surgeon (like Antony Fitton in Plymouth) with a portfolio of consistent results.
Remember: Plastic surgery can be a life-changing decision, offering both cosmetic and functional benefits.
However, it is crucial to have accurate information and realistic expectations. Consulting with a certified and experienced plastic surgeon is the best course of action to ensure you receive personalised advice and clear answers to any queries.
– Educate Yourself: Research procedures thoroughly.
– Prepare for Recovery: Understand the time and effort needed for healing.
– Prioritise Your Safety: Choose reputable clinics and experienced professionals.
Ultimately, informed decision-making plays a vital role in achieving satisfactory results in any cosmetic procedure.
Take the First Step and Arrange a Confidential Consultation
For a no-obligation quote, tailored specifically to you, please book in for your consultation with Mr Fitton. Your requirements will be discussed in full confidence in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere.
Following your consultation, the price you are quoted includes everything and there are no extra or hidden costs. Advice, treatment and aftercare are all part of our package to ensure your experience is positive from beginning to end.
About your Plastic Surgeon: Mr Antony Fitton
MB, BS(hons)., MD., FRCS(eng)., FRCS(plast).
Mr Antony Fitton qualified at the Royal London Hospital in 1989 with distinction in Surgery. He holds an MB, BS(Hons)., MD., FRCS(eng). and FRCS(plast). (Fellowship at the Royal College of Surgeons).
He is a member of BAPRAS (British Association for Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons), BAAPS (British Association for Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons), and BSSH (British Society for Surgery of the Hand).
Mr Fitton has received the Paton & Masser Award and the CM Matthews Award from the Royal College of Surgeons of England for his research in nerve injury.
Mr Fitton is licensed as a Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon by the GMC.
- 0% Finance Available
- Consultations and treatments are available at the Nuffield Health Hospital, Plymouth
- Care Quality Commission Regulated
- GMC Specialist Registered Surgeon
- BAPRAS, BAAPS and BSSH member
- Registered MD
Life-changing result
"I just wanted to thank you (and your team) for the life-changing result of my top surgery. This will provide me with the freedom that I’m excited to enjoy, including being able to go swimming and actually staying cool in summer! All jokes aside, you have helped to mark a new chapter in my life, for which I am incredibly grateful… ALL the best."
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