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DOI: 10.1016/j.bjps.2007.10.049
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Transgender patient satisfaction following reduction mammaplasty

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“…Most studies point out the substantial risks of these surgeries (Horbach et al, 2015), whereas data collection via surveys obtained similarly high self-reported complication rates (Lawrence, 2006). The high number of satisfied respondents found in the present study is comparable to earlier studies (Bouman et al, 2016;Buncamper et al, 2015;De Cuypere et al, 2005;Horbach et al, 2015;Lawrence, 2003;Lawrence, 2006;Nelson, Whallett, & McGregor, 2009;Rehman et al, 1999;Smith et al, 2005;Weigert et al, 2013) and emphasizes the effectiveness of gender-affirming procedures. Yet, most treatment evaluation studies have collected data in a clinical setting, whereas the present study reports on a cohort that was surveyed in their home environment with limited dependence on clinicians (although the participants were invited through the clinics).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…Most studies point out the substantial risks of these surgeries (Horbach et al, 2015), whereas data collection via surveys obtained similarly high self-reported complication rates (Lawrence, 2006). The high number of satisfied respondents found in the present study is comparable to earlier studies (Bouman et al, 2016;Buncamper et al, 2015;De Cuypere et al, 2005;Horbach et al, 2015;Lawrence, 2003;Lawrence, 2006;Nelson, Whallett, & McGregor, 2009;Rehman et al, 1999;Smith et al, 2005;Weigert et al, 2013) and emphasizes the effectiveness of gender-affirming procedures. Yet, most treatment evaluation studies have collected data in a clinical setting, whereas the present study reports on a cohort that was surveyed in their home environment with limited dependence on clinicians (although the participants were invited through the clinics).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Minor regret is considered as disappointment and can overlap with dissatisfaction. In general, the literature gives high percentages of satisfaction with GAS procedures: breast augmentation 87% to 100% (De Cuypere et al, 2005;Smith, van Goozen, Kuiper, & Cohen-Kettenis, 2005;Weigert, Frison, Sessiecq, Al Mutairi, & Casoli, 2013), vaginoplasty 83% to 100% (De Cuypere et al, 2005;Horbach et al, 2015;Lawrence, 2003;Rehman, Lazer, Benet, Schaefer, & Melman, 1999;Smith et al, 2005), subcutaneous mastectomy 92% to 100% (De Cuypere et al, 2005;Nelson, Whallett, & McGregor, 2009;Smith et al, 2005), and phalloplasty 100% (De Cuypere et al, 2005). Clinical evaluation studies show positive appraisal of both genital functionality and aesthetics after surgery, whereas sexual outcomes were found to be less positive (Bouman et al, 2016;Buncamper et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some nonoperative TG persons do not desire surgery, whereas others would like surgery but cannot afford it. Although many TG persons report high levels of satisfaction after gender-affirming surgery (Nelson, Whallett, & McGregor, 2009), do not assume that this is the goal of every patient.…”
Section: Examinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Es existieren insgesamt nur beschr ä nkt Daten zur Technik der Mastektomie bei Transsexuellen [1, 5 -8, 10, 15] , auch ein Gesamtkonzept f ü r die erforderlichen Operationsschritte gibt es bislang nur im Ansatz [17] . Die Mastektomie spielt anerkannterma ß en f ü r viele transsexuelle Patienten neben der Genitalangleichung eine herausragende Rolle, um sich nicht nur emotional sondern auch k ö rperlich als m ä nnliche Pers ö nlichkeit pr ä sentieren zu k ö nnen [1,7] und hat einen wichtigen Einfl uss auf die Lebenszufriedenheit [16] . Die Erwartungen der Patienten hinsichtlich eines optimalen ä sthetischen Ergebnisses werden, auch durch die zunehmende Akzeptanz dieses Krankheitsbildes in der Gesellschaft, immer h ö her.…”
Section: Einleitung ▼unclassified
“…Die meisten Arbeitsgruppen orientieren sich, vergleichbar mit unserer Vorgehensweise, bei der Auswahl des Verfahrens dabei an den anatomischen Gegebenheiten der Patienten [4 -6] . Andere Gruppen pr ä ferieren einzelne Techniken weitgehend unabh ä ngig von der vorgegebenen Brustgr ö ß e [1,7] . Bei gr ö ß eren Br ü sten und adip ö sen Patienten stellt die Liposuction eine gute M ö glichkeit dar, fl ie ß ende Ü berg ä nge zwischen dem ehemaligen Dr ü senlager und der adip ö sen Umgebung herzustellen.…”
Section: Art Der Brust-eingriff Es Anzahl Patienten ( % )unclassified