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  2. Feminizing surgery - Wikipedia

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    The first physician to perform sex reassignment surgery in the United States was Los Angeles-based urologist Elmer Belt, who quietly performed operations from the early 1950s until 1968. [citation needed] In 1966, Johns Hopkins University opened the first sex reassignment surgery clinic in America. The Hopkins Gender Identity Clinic was made up ...

  3. Gender-affirming surgery - Wikipedia

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    It is also known as sex reassignment surgery (SRS), gender confirmation surgery (GCS), and several other names. Professional medical organizations have established Standards of Care , which apply before someone can apply for and receive reassignment surgery, including psychological evaluation, and a period of real-life experience living in the ...

  4. Masculinizing surgery - Wikipedia

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    Often used to refer to phalloplasty, metoidoplasty, or vaginectomy, sex reassignment surgery can also more broadly refer to many procedures an individual may have, such as male chest reconstruction, hysterectomy, or oophorectomy. Gender-affirming surgery is usually preceded by beginning hormone treatment with testosterone.

  5. Transsexual - Wikipedia

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    [55] [56] A post-operative or post-op transsexual person is someone who has had SRS. [55] A non-operative transsexual person, or non-op, is someone who has not had SRS, and does not intend to have it in the future. There can be various reasons for this, from personal to financial. [55] Having SRS is not a requirement of being transsexual.

  6. Transgender health care - Wikipedia

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    Less than 1% of post-operative trans patients regret surgery. [44] Gender-affirming surgery alone may not eliminate dysphoria or suicidality, and some trans people may need further mental health care in addition to surgery. [45] Some researchers have expressed a need for further high-quality research on mental health outcomes following surgery ...

  7. Feminizing hormone therapy - Wikipedia

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    The dashed purple line is the upper limit for the female/castrate range (~50 ng/dL) and the dashed grey line is the testosterone level in a comparison group of post-operative transgender women (21.7 ng/dL). [29]

  8. Category:Gender-affirming surgery (male-to-female) - Wikipedia

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    Gender-affirming surgery (male-to-female) involves reshaping the male genitals into a form with the appearance of, and, as far as possible, the function of female genitalia. Pages in category "Gender-affirming surgery (male-to-female)"

  9. Orchiectomy - Wikipedia

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    The post-pubertal pediatric population and adults are at higher risk of malignant tumors and usually have a histology of a mixed germ cell tumor. Their first line of treatment is radical orchiectomy; however, they may be candidates for testis-sparing surgery such as partial orchiectomy, if there is a presence of a benign tumor.