What Is Sex Reassignment Surgery?...
The meaning of sex reassignment surgery usually differs for transwomen (male to female) rather than transmen (female to male). For transwomen, sex reassignment usually involves the surgical construction of vagina, whereas in the case of transmen, this term may entail any of a variety of procedures, from the mastectomy (removal of the female breasts) to the shaping of a male-contoured chest to the construction of a penis. Additionally, transmen usually undergo a hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy.
Chest (or "top") surgery is often the only surgical procedure female-to-male transsexuals choose to undergo, as GRS techniques for transmen are still rather unrefined and typically produce genitalia of compromised aesthetic and functional quality.
For some transwomen, facial feminization surgery and breast augmentation are also important parts of the sex reassignment process.
People who pursue sex reassignment surgery are usually referred to as transsexual; "trans" - across, through, change; "sexual" - pertaining to the sexual characteristics (not sexual actions) of a person. More recently, people pursuing SRS often identify as transgender instead of transsexual.
There are men and there are women. There are men who want to become women and women who want to become men. There are also people who are still wearing acid-washed jeans, but we're not gonna talk about them. They're freaky.
We know we might piss a few off here, but we need to make it clear that this article focuses on the male to female sex change, because it's much more common than the alternative (female to male). But the resources with which we'll provide you are generally helpful, no matter what your situation may be. Hey, at least we're addressing the general subject, so no complaining, OK?
Chest (or "top") surgery is often the only surgical procedure female-to-male transsexuals choose to undergo, as GRS techniques for transmen are still rather unrefined and typically produce genitalia of compromised aesthetic and functional quality.
For some transwomen, facial feminization surgery and breast augmentation are also important parts of the sex reassignment process.
People who pursue sex reassignment surgery are usually referred to as transsexual; "trans" - across, through, change; "sexual" - pertaining to the sexual characteristics (not sexual actions) of a person. More recently, people pursuing SRS often identify as transgender instead of transsexual.
There are men and there are women. There are men who want to become women and women who want to become men. There are also people who are still wearing acid-washed jeans, but we're not gonna talk about them. They're freaky.
We know we might piss a few off here, but we need to make it clear that this article focuses on the male to female sex change, because it's much more common than the alternative (female to male). But the resources with which we'll provide you are generally helpful, no matter what your situation may be. Hey, at least we're addressing the general subject, so no complaining, OK?
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History of 'sex reassignment surgery'
The earliest identifiable recipient of Male to Female Sex Reassignment Surgery was Lili Elbe in Berlin, in 1930-1931. This was started with the removal of the male sex organs and was carried out by Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld. Lili went on to have four more subsequent operations that included an unsuccessful uterine transplant, the rejection of which resulted in death. An earlier known recipient of this was Magnus Hirschfeld's housekeeper,[3] but her identity is unclear at this time.
Reasons for Sex Change
- Newborns with intersex deformities must early on be assigned to one sex or the other. These deformities represent intermediate stages between the primordial female genitals and the change into male genitals caused by male hormone stimulation.
- Both men and women occasionally believe they are physically a different sex than they are mentally and emotionally. This dissonance is so profound that they are willing to be surgically altered.
Sunday, June 29, 2008
in my opinion, i don't think its right to change your image as well as your gender by sex change. when you change your gender, you do not respect the ordinance of your community neither the law of nature. to tell you the truth, i dislike people who are not contented of themselves, who wants more even if they don't need it.
i can't imagine the world with lots of people living in falsehood. even if the whole universe admires them with their beauty, (don't count me on the list) i really don't agree with it.
let's open our hearts and our minds. they really don't deserve to be praised. but its only my opinion. it's up to you if you agree with me or not. why not post a comment, i'll be glad if you'll do so. thanks.
lovin' hugs and shimmering pink kisses,
Rovvi Kiara L. Cabahug
i can't imagine the world with lots of people living in falsehood. even if the whole universe admires them with their beauty, (don't count me on the list) i really don't agree with it.
let's open our hearts and our minds. they really don't deserve to be praised. but its only my opinion. it's up to you if you agree with me or not. why not post a comment, i'll be glad if you'll do so. thanks.
lovin' hugs and shimmering pink kisses,
Rovvi Kiara L. Cabahug
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