Dermatologic care of the transgender patient

  • B.A. Ginsberg, MD
Publication date
March 2017
Publisher
Elsevier
ISSN
2352-6475
Journal
2352-6475
Citation count (estimate)
3

Abstract

Given the complexities of the transitioning process, transgender individuals may face unique dermatologic needs in addition to routine care. Exogenous hormones affect hair and sebum production, gender-confirming surgeries often require dermatologic pre- and postoperative interventions, and postoperative anatomy may show unique presentations of routine skin conditions. Aesthetic techniques that are often used for rejuvenation may have a role in facial feminization and masculinization and unfortunately are too frequently performed by nonmedical personnel with negative consequences. Ultimately, physicians should strive to make their office a more accommodating environment for transgender individuals

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