Ethical Issues Surrounding Facial Feminization Surgery: Five Major Considerations

Sarah L. Barnett, Meghan N. Miller, Jacob M. Appel, Joshua Choe, Sammy Othman, James P. Bradley

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Abstract

Facial feminization surgery (FFS) is a form of gender-affirming care for the transgender population that is currently a highly debated topic both inside and outside of the medical community. Currently, a paucity of information is available in plastic surgery literature on ethical issues surrounding FFS. In this paper, we discuss 5 major ethical considerations for plastic surgeons with regard to FFS: (1) how society's changing view of gender has impacted the importance of FFS; (2) whether FFS is medically necessary and should be covered by insurance; (3) to what extent resources should be invested in removing barriers to access FFS; (4) how patient selection criteria should address the irreversibility of the procedure and age of consent; and (5) how femininity and beauty standards contribute to each other and whether they can be disentangled. This paper aims to analyze the arguments made for and against each of these 5 nuanced issues and to expand these debates from the theoretical to the practical by suggesting approaches for reconciliation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)347-353
Number of pages7
JournalAesthetic Surgery Journal
Volume44
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Apr 2024

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