Yes, if I was born in the wrong body.
Transsexual persons undergo surgery to correct what they see as a gross anatomical error. Consider this, there are at least 4 components in terms of gender. There is the physical sex, the person's gender identity, their social role, and their sexual orientation. Your physical sex is the parts you have. Your gender identity is who you are, what you feel like, and how your brain was configured since birth. Your social role is about how you dress, how you choose to act, and what society dictates you must do. Your sexual orientation is your preference of sex partners. All four of these are separate and distinct. When a person has transsexualism, their body and their gender identity don't match, and that causes them a great deal of pain. Since gender identity seems to be mostly hard-wired in the brain and immutable, the only other way to end the conflict would be to change the body with hormones and surgery.
The doctor was about to undergo surgery. The farmer was about to undergo harvesting. The builder was about to undergo the tall sky tower. I think you would undergo the point by now. :)
You would have to undergo counseling before taking the leap to gender swap. You may also benefit from speaking to other people who have undergone the process.
Physically no you wouldn't be able to become a female with out surgery done, unless you want to event some drug or something that would change you to the opposite gender like they have in some futuristic type of scenario within movies and books and so on, but other wise no.
Women most often require breast surgery when they are diagnosed with some form of breast cancer. Women also often undergo surgery for a breast reduction or implants.
undergo: to endure underwent is just the past tense of undergo. if you were to use "undergo" you would say "She no longer wanted to undergo such pain, and so, she took her own life" or "little did she know, she was about to undergo such a change that no one could prepare for" in this case, "underwent" would be used like... "Because of this dissociation, she underwent a change both mentally and physically."
People who had undergo gastric bypass surgery must stick to a certain diet, in order to keep the staple in the stomach from tearing or stretching, as this would defeat the purpose of the surgery.
It is not safe to be obese so you would need to weigh the pros and cons of getting surgery. The best way is always to lose the weight naturally. Good luck.
Joint replacement surgery should not be done on patients with infection, or any heart, kidney or lung problems that would make it risky to undergo general anesthesia.
Every doctor would and should say that every surgery comes with it own risks sometimes the percentage is low and sometimes it hight but I can't say that there is or isn't side effects.
You will need coronary artery bypass surgery if you suffer from coronary artery disease. The procedure works by relieve angina and by grafting arteries and veins to the coronary arteries.
There could be a lot of different reasons why a person would need brain surgery. It takes a special set of surgeons to complete the job. People with tumors, cancer, aneurysms, or a blood clot.