Disturbing Study Shows Massive Spike in Teens Getting Sex Change Surgeries
Teens between the ages of 12 and 18 increasingly sought breast and chest sex change surgeries from 2016-2019, according to a study published Wednesday by the JAMA Network, a medical journal.
The study, “National Estimates of Gender-Affirming Surgery in the U.S.,” reviewed data from patients between the ages of 12 and 40 years old and found that from 2016 to 2019 sex change surgeries nearly tripled from 4,552 to 13,011, before declining slightly during the pandemic in 2020. By 2019, the number of weighted breast or chest procedures climbed to 1,000, totaling 3,215 patients over the whole four-year research period in the study.
The overall total of transgender surgeries during the four years, including genital restructuring, facial, breast and chest surgeries, was 48,019, with the largest group being between the ages of 19 and 30 years old at 25,099 patients, according to the data. Teens made up 3,678 of the overall patients with 405 patients undergoing genital surgery.
Among 12-18 year olds, there were 3,678 gender-transition surgeries between 2016-2020. This included 3,215 breast/chest surgeries (87%), 405 genital surgeries (11%) and 350 other cosmetic procedures (10%). 4/ https://t.co/rMdYoyQJxD pic.twitter.com/Wlz94wzAos
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Breast and chest surgeries were the most popular at 56.6%, with genital reconstruction coming in second at 35.1%, according to the data. Breast reconstruction was the most common specific procedures at 44.2%, while hysterectomies were the most common genital reconstructive procedure at 9.3%. (Read more from “Disturbing Study Shows Massive Spike in Teens Getting Sex Change Surgeries” HERE)
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