You’ve felt that something was different about you as far back as you can remember. While others feel in sync in terms of their gender identification and their physical form, you don’t feel the same way. In your case, transgender reassignment surgery could be the solution. If these three factors apply to you, it’s worth learning more about this option.
The Way You Feel Inside Doesn’t Match the Way You Look on the Outside
You readily identify with a gender other than your physical one. In fact, you sometimes dress as the gender that you know to be authentic. It would be nice to make the transition and live your life feeling that what’s inside is unified with what’s outside. When you feel that strongly, learning more about reassignment surgery makes sense.
You Would Be Happier
Feeling caught between two worlds is manageable a lot of the time. It’s also difficult for you to deal with or to discuss with some of the people in your life. You can’t help but feel undergoing transgender reassignment surgery would open the door to a happier life. If you feel that strongly about it, do talk with a surgeon. It could be the first step toward enjoying the life that you were meant to live.
You’ve Gone Through Therapy and Feel Right About Your Decision
You’ve already done one of the more important tasks that must be completed before becoming a candidate for transgender reassignment surgery. The therapy you’ve received has made it even clearer that your real gender is what you feel inside. What remains now is to move forward with surgery that brings the outside in line with the inside. Since that’s something you want, it pays to begin talking with a surgeon and move on to the other preparation needed.
While reassignment surgery is not the answer for everyone, you feel that it is the right choice for you. Make an appointment today and meet with a surgeon. You’ll learn more about the steps that must be taken prior to the procedure, and what you can expect in the long run. In the best-case scenario, your surgery will open the door to living the life that you’ve always felt was yours to live.