Surgery: Difference between revisions

    m (1 revision imported: import from nonbinary.wiki)
    No edit summary
    Line 1: Line 1:
    {{Stub}}
    {{Side list
    | titles = List of surgeries
    | content =
    * [[Top surgeries]]
    ** [[Top surgery#Mastectomy|Mastectomy]]
    ** [[Top surgery#Breast augmentation|Breast augmentation]]
    * [[Bottom surgeries]]
    ** [[Bottom surgery#Changes to the gonads|Gonads]]
    ** [[Bottom surgery#Changes to the phallus|Phallus]]
    ** [[Bottom surgery#Changes to the vagina|Vagina]]
    ** [[Bottom surgery#Changes to the labia|Labia]]
    ** [[Bottom surgery#Changes to the uterus|Uterus]]
    ** [[Bottom surgery#Combined changes|Combined changes]]
    }}
    [[Surgery]] can be part of the [[gender expression]] and physical [[transition]] of people with [[nonbinary]] [[gender identity|gender identities]]. Some nonbinary people call themselves [[transsexual]] and seek surgery, and some don't. A nonbinary person doesn't need to have or want surgery in order for their gender identity to be valid. This is true for [[transgender]] people of all kinds. For those nonbinary people who take a physical transition (and not all nonbinary people do), surgery is one option on their transition path. For some of those who do, [[gender dysphoria]] and body dissonance can make it so that they ''need'' physical transition and surgery. In that case, these can be life-saving procedures that are medically necessary.
    [[Surgery]] can be part of the [[gender expression]] and physical [[transition]] of people with [[nonbinary]] [[gender identity|gender identities]]. Some nonbinary people call themselves [[transsexual]] and seek surgery, and some don't. A nonbinary person doesn't need to have or want surgery in order for their gender identity to be valid. This is true for [[transgender]] people of all kinds. For those nonbinary people who take a physical transition (and not all nonbinary people do), surgery is one option on their transition path. For some of those who do, [[gender dysphoria]] and body dissonance can make it so that they ''need'' physical transition and surgery. In that case, these can be life-saving procedures that are medically necessary.