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Facial gender confirmation surgery—review of the literature and recommendations for Version 8 of the WPATH<i>Standards of Care</i>
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Version 8GynecologySurgerySocial SciencesGender IdentityCosmetic SurgeryGender StudiesAesthetic SurgeryGender Affirming SurgerySexual And Reproductive HealthFacial Feminization SurgeryAesthetic Facial SurgeryOutcomes ResearchWpath Soc 8Wpath Soc 7Head And Neck SurgerySex DifferenceFacial PlasticGender TransitionMedicinePlastic SurgeryDermatological SurgeryWomen's Health
Facial gender confirmation surgery (FGCS), also popularly known and referred to in the scientific literature as facial feminization surgery (FFS), was previously treated as a collection of aesthetic procedures complementing other aspects of gender-confirming surgery. Recent literature on quality-of-life outcomes following FGCS has supported the substantial impact these procedures have on overall well-being and reduction of psychosocial sequelae in patients. The World Professional Association for Transgender Health Standards of Care, Version 7 (WPATH SOC 7), did not deem FGCS a medical necessity. Based on these new studies, increasing evidence points to the need to include FGCS among medically necessary gender-confirming surgeries, though more-prospective studies are needed. Updates to the WPATH SOC 8 are proposed based on available quality of life studies.
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