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What profession has the most people in it that have plastic surgery?

Lawyers


What are the positive and negative outcome rates for gender reassignment surgery?

These are up for debate because of the many different polls taken that disagree with each other. Also, the standards for what is "positive" and "negative" may be different to different people. What is often times much more important is the success rate of a particular doctor. Different surgeons have different abilities, different educations, and different experiences.


Is there any treatment for transgender people?

No. Transgender is neither a disease nor a physical condition. There is a diagnosis that might be applied called "Gender Identity Disorder" or GID. Generally those with GID are persons awaiting Gender Reassignment Surgery. Neither is being transgendered a sin or even "wrong"; a person's self-perception (including sexual/gender identity) is never what we see, it is deeper than flesh and bone.


Why do men have transgender surgery?

When a guy turns to a girl, it's called transgender or transsexual. When one transitions, they have known that they were whatever gender they transition to in their mind. One then wants others to see them how they see themselves so they will come out as transgender. Some will like the opposite gender after they transition, or they will like the same gender. Males that change to females often take oestrogen inducers to raise their voices. Some will also get chest implants along with a genitalia surgery. It's also polite to call one by their wanted pronouns, (he/him/his) (her/she/hers) or neutral (them/they/their).


How can a transsexual woman get a woman pregnant?

If a transsexual woman was born with a male body and had sexual relations with a female before her sex reassignment surgery (and preferably before hormone usage), then she has the same possibility as anyone else at getting the female pregnant.However, if a transsexual man was born with a female body and had sex reassignment surgery to become physically male, and had sexual relations with a female after the surgery, then no he cannot get a woman pregnant.Usage notes: Transsexuals and transgender are not the same thing. If someone will eventually get surgery, transsexual is the correct term, while if the person will never get surgery, transgender is the correct therm. People are born with transsexualism and get surgery to eliminate it. However, most transgenderism is a choice, and a transgender person doesn't become a transsexual. Transsexual persons get surgery to eliminate their transsexualism, conform, and gain the same rights as those born without it. Also, sex-reassignment is the correct term, since it is the physical sex that is changed, not the gender identity the person was born with. If a person discusses the condition of transsexualism, it is rude and in bad form to change the topic to transgenderism.


What is used in the process of removing male genitals in a transgender person?

To remove male genitals in a trans-gender operation aka ( sex reassignment surgery). People have this done when they feel they were born the wrong sex and wish to correct it by having their genitals replaced with the opposite sex. The first step is prior to surgery the individual has some kind of hormone therapy. There may be some other plastic surgery such as breast augmentation. Then there is usually a combination of surgeries performed, Penectomy, Orchiectomy, and some form of vaginoplasty.


How does Judaism feel about transgender surgeries?

Orthodox Jews oppose transgenderism and often see it as a mental illness.Liberal Jews, especially Reconstructionist Jews, permit transgender individuals to express themselves and to do whatever they feel that they need to in order to achieve that.


Does Christianity consider gender reassignment surgery a sin?

There is absolutely no teaching on this matter either in scripture or what has been revealed by The Holy Spirit since the beginning of Christianity. However, one must look to the teachings of Jesus to find a possible answer. He made it very clear that it is not what goes into a body that makes the body unclean. Nor should we worry about the body, or its appearance, as he compared the human to the lilies of the field which were beautiful and yet did not toil to buy fine clothes, a good'image' or a perfect body. Of course he was refering to things hat mattered in those times, but the general thrust of his argument is that the body is not important. What IS important is the content of the human heart. To humans someone like Mother Theresa might have been a wizened old lady, but to God the content of her heart made her beautiful in his sight. To some prejudiced people gender reassignment surgery might be considered purely cosmetic like a 'nose job' or breast enhancement, and purely done for appearance. In this case they would see it as a sin as that money could be spent for better purposes rather than because of someone's own vanity, and it would not fit in with the teachings of Jesus (see above). However, the vast majority of Christians would see gender reassignment surgery far from being purely cosmetic, but see it as a necessary procedure if someone feels trapped in the wrong gender and is no different from surgery necessary for any disease or condition. Therefore it cannot be consiidered a sin.


Why people become she male?

They're not typically referred to as "she-males." In fact, that's a little derogatory. Gender reassignment takes months, even years, to accomplish. It starts with intense counseling to determine individual needs and progresses to hormone therapy and finally reassigment surgery in which surgical procedures are performed to create female genitalia. The process is much more involved that outlined here, but that's the overview. The same way women do, by becoming a transvestite.


What is the surgery that makes a penis bigger?

It is called phalloplasty and it is usually used for the construction or reconstruction of a penis (occasionally it is referred to as penis enlargement). The first phalloplasty was done for a sexual reassignment (the first female-to-male reassignment).This reconstruction, or a complete construction, of a penis is usually done on:Males who have lost their penis for whatever reasonPeople with congenital irregularities such as hypospadias, epispadias, and micropenisFemale-to-Male transsexual people.


What do I do when I feel I am not the correct gender?

You can seek therapy. You can even take hormones and get surgery to change your body to match the gender you believe you are. You can also cross-live if that is an option for you, and you can seek out like-minded people.


How did people become lawyers in the 19Th hundredths?

they apprenticed themselves to working lawyers!