Genital Dysphoria Trans Woman
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Genital dysphoria in trans women—sometimes called "bottom dysphoria," "penile dysphoria," "genital gender dysphoria," or "distress over male genitalia"—refers to the intense discomfort and emotional pain many transgender women feel about having male genitalia. This distress, often known as "MTF genital dysphoria," can deeply affect daily life, mental health, and relationships, and is a major reason many seek gender-affirming surgery such as penile inversion vaginoplasty or male-to-female (MTF) surgery. Genital dysphoria is distinct from simply being transgender; it specifically describes the negative feelings directed at one's body, not just one's gender identity. For those struggling with feelings of embarrassment, anxiety, or depression linked to their anatomy, seeking expert, compassionate care can play a life-changing role in helping them feel comfortable, confident, and whole.
Procedures that treat this ailment: Penile Inversion Vaginoplasty
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