How Young Do You Have To Be To Cut Your Genitals Off?

By Rachel Morris | Monday, 15 August 2022 08:30 PM
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A confidential document obtained by The Post Millennial from the leading transgender health association reveals they intend to lower the recommended age for minors to obtain cross-sex hormones that cause permanent changes to the body and irreversible chest, genital and face surgeries. This health association is one that countless doctors and hospitals rely on to create their guidance for medicalized gender transition for minors and adults.

The World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) is set to release the 8th edition of their Standards of Care this year, yet a lately unearthed, early draft reveals that their minimum age recommendations for children to begin the process of medicalized gender transition have been lowered.

For cross-sex hormones, the recommended minimum age has been decreased to 14, from 16 in the previous guidelines. The suggested age limit for double mastectomies of healthy breasts has been lowered to 15, and for male minors pursuing breast augmentation, WPATh recommends 16 years old as the lower age limit. That is further the age limit, per WPATH's draft guidelines, for facial surgeries and tracheal shaves.

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The age for genital surgeries, like hysterectomy and vaginoplasty, has been reduced to 17, a year earlier than previous guidance.

The WPATH sets international guidelines and protocols for the medical process of gender transition, which is undertaken through prescribing cross-sex hormones and through surgical procedures designed to give the appearance of the opposite sex, though function is usualy lacking and complications are common.

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WPATH also gives recommendations for minors. These guidelines are viewed as the gold standard for the field of health care for those diagnosed with gender dysphoria, and are widely used in hospitals and clinics across the US, Canada and the UK. WPATH guidelines are highly influential to significant medical groups, including the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Psychological Association, as well as for health insurance companies around the world.

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A person undergoing medicalized gender transition will be expected to take cross-sex hormones for the rest of their life. These hormones can permanently change the body in a matter of months. WPATH recommends beginning this life-long course of treatment at the age of 14, two years earlier than the group’s previous advice.

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WPATH recommends that teen girls as young as 15 endure double mastectomies—the removal of healthy breast tissue—or what is commonly and euphemistically called "top surgery." Previous guidance proposed this procedure could be performed no less one year after hormones, around age 17.

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WPATH recommends that 16-year-old boys be able to obtain breast augmentation (implants) and facial surgeries that includes rhinoplasty (surgery to reconstruct the nose), tracheal shave (surgery to reduce the size of male patients’ adam's apple) and genioplasty (surgery to reconstruct the chin or jaw).

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