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Why do people get gender affirming surgery?
People may have surgery so that their physical body matches their gender identity. People who choose gender affirmation surgery do so because they experience gender dysphoria. Gender dysphoria is the distress that occurs when your sex assigned at birth does not match your gender identity.
What happens in a gender reassignment surgery?
Converting male anatomy to female anatomy requires removing the penis, reshaping genital tissue to appear more female and constructing a vagina. An incision is made into the scrotum, and the flap of skin is pulled back. The testes are removed. A shorter urethra is cut.
Can a 17 year old get top surgery?
Though most individuals undergoing top surgery are 18 or older, younger individuals may be considered for the procedure if the patient, their legal guardians, and their mental health professional are in agreement that top surgery is appropriate.
How much is a gender reassignment surgery?
Gender reassignment surgeries are expensive. Bottom surgeries can cost about $25,000 and top (breast surgeries) from $7,800 to $10,000. Facial and body contouring are also costly.
Does Medi-cal cover gender reassignment?
Does Medi-Cal cover gender reassignment? Yes! Despite what many Medi-Cal recipients have heard, Medi-Cal will cover some procedures. It is true that Medi-Cal still sometimes tries to deny coverage for gender reassignment procedures.
What are the benefits of top surgery for transgender men?
The procedure can help transgender men transition physically to their self-affirmed gender. Transgender men who seek top surgery might experience distress due to a difference between experienced or expressed gender and gender assigned at birth (gender dysphoria).
What is gender reassignment surgery called?
Gender affirmation surgery refers to procedures that help people transition to their preferred gender. Gender-affirming options may include facial surgery, top surgery or bottom surgery. Most people who choose gender affirmation surgeries report improved mental health and quality of life. What is sex reassignment surgery?
How many transgender people have had gender affirmation surgery?
Surveys report that around 1 in 4 transgender and nonbinary people choose gender affirmation surgery. What happens before gender affirmation surgery? Before surgery, you should work with a trusted healthcare provider.
Will my insurance cover gender-affirming surgery?
Many insurance companies require you to submit specific documentation before they will cover a gender-affirming surgery. This documentation includes: Health records that show consistent gender dysphoria. Letter of support from a mental health provider, such as a social worker or psychiatrist.