Op — Trans Post
Studies have found exceptionally low regret rates, ranging from 0.06% to 0.47% .
The vast majority of post-op individuals report improved mental health and a sense of "normalcy" in their daily lives. Social and Legal Transitions trans post op
This involves creating a vaginal canal and external genitalia. Post-op care typically includes a long-term dilation schedule to maintain the depth and width of the new canal. Outcomes and Satisfaction Studies have found exceptionally low regret rates, ranging
Some post-op individuals choose to live "stealth," meaning they do not disclose their trans status in their daily "normal" lives. This can offer a sense of safety and relief from past trauma, though it may also lead to anxiety regarding accidental disclosure. trans post op
Regret regarding gender-affirming surgery is statistically rare:
Initial recovery includes managing swelling, bruising, and discomfort from medical devices like pumps or semi-hard stents (required for 4–5 weeks post-op). Sexual pleasure remains possible, though it may be experienced differently than before.