Gender-affirming surgery is primarily sought to alleviate gender dysphoria by aligning the physical body with the individual's gender identity.
Studies indicate that roughly 75% to 80% of patients feel the surgery met their expectations.
A "deep report" on the clinical outcomes of gender-affirming surgeries for transgender women focuses on the psychological, aesthetic, and functional results of procedures like . Clinical and Functional Outcomes shemales operated pics
While many can lubricate the neovagina naturally, a significant portion (over 50% in some groups) still experience some level of sexual dysfunction, often due to lubrication issues or discomfort. Psychological Impact
The terminology "shemale" is widely considered outdated and often offensive; in professional, medical, and social contexts, the preferred terms are or trans-feminine individual . Clinical and Functional Outcomes While many can lubricate
Approximately 98% of patients in some long-term studies retain sensation in the neoclitoris, with nearly half able to achieve orgasm.
Research into post-operative outcomes for transgender women shows high levels of patient satisfaction, though surgical complexity means follow-up care is essential. and social contexts
Followup observations of operated male-to-female transsexuals
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