facial feminization surgery can provide results that can’t be achieved with hormones alone, surgeons have reported, and can allow trans feminine individuals “to be recognizable as women to others.”
in submissions filed in the written hearing, m.f. wrote that her gender dysphoria is getting worse as she gets older, that her facial features “are causing her severe daily distress” and that she “hates being visibly transgender,” according to the board’s written decision. she argued that facial feminization surgery is necessary to cure her gender dysphoria. she has been on hormone therapy for more than a year but has “certain facial characteristics that are associated with males” because she went through male puberty.
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last year, an appeal board panel ruled that ontario should pay for a non-binary resident who identifies as neither fully female nor fully male to have surgery to create a vaginal opening while leaving their penis intact , a “penile sparing vaginoplasty” than can cost upwards of us$70,000.
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yukon and prince edward island are the only jurisdictions in canada that cover facial feminization surgery, however, in 2021, a manitoba trans woman successfully appealed manitoba’s refusal to pay for facial surgeries.
“but for trans women, that can be a lot more difficult, especially in the case of this person (in ontario) who has a prominent adam’s apple,” said fraser, who argued for public funding for minimally invasive procedures, like injectable fillers, botox, and hair removal via lasers and electrolysis in a commentary published in the canadian medical association journal.
“when you look at the mental health of people who are trans and gender diverse, these surgeries can impact mental health substantially,” fraser said. one study published in the journal, annals of surgery, found trans feminine patients who had undergone facial surgery reported less depression, less anxiety and less social isolation compared to a pre-surgery group.
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