2023
DOI: 10.1097/sap.0000000000003707
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Facial Masculinization Surgery

Alexandra F. Hoffman,
Matteo Laspro,
Alexandra N. Verzella
et al.

Abstract: Introduction Facial masculinization surgery (FMS) is increasingly popular among cisgender and transgender men. The benefits of FMS are focused on facial identity and have been proven to decrease gender dysphoria in this population. Previous research showed increasing interest in gender affirmation surgery and facial feminization surgery, but the prevalence of FMS has not been explored. It is difficult to find these data based on surgical records alone because institutions do not have standardized m… Show more

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“…Numerous studies demonstrate a significant improvement in quality of life, reduction in mental health comorbidities, and decrease in gender dysphoria after GAS [2 ▪ ,3]. Due to factors such as shifting societal attitudes, greater advocacy, increasingly supportive population studies, and augmented insurance reimbursement, the incidence of TGD patients receiving GAS dramatically increases each year [4,5 ▪ ,6,7 ▪▪ ,8 ▪ ]. Nevertheless, an unmet to train perioperative providers in gender-affirming practices persists.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous studies demonstrate a significant improvement in quality of life, reduction in mental health comorbidities, and decrease in gender dysphoria after GAS [2 ▪ ,3]. Due to factors such as shifting societal attitudes, greater advocacy, increasingly supportive population studies, and augmented insurance reimbursement, the incidence of TGD patients receiving GAS dramatically increases each year [4,5 ▪ ,6,7 ▪▪ ,8 ▪ ]. Nevertheless, an unmet to train perioperative providers in gender-affirming practices persists.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%