New Study Shows Majority of Sex Change Patients Satisfied

By Lara Tacita, published Sep 26, 2007
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Scientists in the United Kingdom surveyed 220 people who underwent a sex change operation. The survey conducted by the University Hospital of Leicester found that only 7% of people who underwent sexual reassignment surgery were unhappy with the result.

The survey conduced by the British researchers followed up with 70 people a year later and found that 29% of the 70 people interviewed had suffered complications as a result of a sex change operation. Male to Female sexual reassignment surgery is a major procedure in which the testicles are removed and the remaining tissue is used to form a vagina so that the person undergoing a male to female sex change can function as a woman.

Candidates for either male to female or female to male sex change operations undergo extensive psychological support. Candidates for either type of sex change operation must undergo a period of time. The complications that typically result from a sex change operation are a prolapse of the newly constructed sex organ and necrosis which may require further medical procedures. In the study even the 29% of the seventy people who had complications were still happy with their decision to go through with a sex change.

The lead researcher in the study, the Urology Registrar John Goddard said that the successful outcome of sexual reassignment surgery more commonly known as a sex change operation depends on many factors, but the most important one to determine the outcome and potential complications is the skill of the surgeon performing the procedure. Other factors that determine a successful sex change operation were the amount and quality of tissue that each patient has available for reconstruction and the expectation of the sex change patient.

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How is "New Study Shows Majority of Sex Change Patients Satisfied" a horrible title? It's straight-forward and descriptive title. To MythMan, the pejorative term "weirdos" and the insulting "animals" are uncalled for and shows an obvious ignorance of the subject. And yes, sex sells. Except this has nothing to do with "sex," other than aligning one's body to their internal gender identity and is why the term "transgender," instead of "transsexual," is preferred.

Posted on 05/11/2008 at 3:05:50 AM

 
How is "New Study Shows Majority of Sex Change Patients Satisfied" a horrible title? It's a straight-forward, descriptive title. To MythMan, the pejorative term "weirdos" and the insulting "animals" are uncalled for and shows an obvious ignorance of the subject. And yes, sex sells. Except this has nothing to do with sex, other than aligning one's body to their internal gender identity and is why the term "transgender," instead of transsexual, is preferred.

Posted on 05/08/2008 at 1:05:52 PM

 
Horrible title? I KNOW! It makes me wonder, 'Were these weirdos ~dissatisfied~ BEFORE the operation? Are they such animals so as to weigh their entire happiness on their genitalia?' lol

Posted on 09/27/2007 at 11:09:00 AM

 
You know this really is a horrible title...

Posted on 09/26/2007 at 7:09:00 PM

 
sex sells. Thank You fer sharin'. ;-}}>

Posted on 09/26/2007 at 3:09:00 PM

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