We present a case of a 32-year-old transgender male who underwent chest masculinization, complicated by purulent soft tissue infection of bilateral chest incisions. Cultures tested positive for non-typhoidal , methicillin-resistant , and . Herein, we discuss multiple factors contributing to the complexity of treating this patient's clinical course.

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