Facial feminization surgery in transsexuals: ethical and forensic reflections

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Abstract

Facial feminization surgeries, which aim to render transsexuals’ facial features more feminine, alter soft and hard tissues. These procedures involve ethical issues such as health insurance and public service coverage, and the right to legal name change. Forensic consequences, concerning eventual need to identify individuals who underwent this surgery, are important and require scientific studies. In this article, we analyze some ethical and forensic aspects resulting from facial feminization surgeries.

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Kuhnen, B., de Barros, F., Fernandes, C. M. da S., & Serra, M. da C. (2020). Facial feminization surgery in transsexuals: ethical and forensic reflections. Revista Bioetica, 28(3), 432–439. https://doi.org/10.1590/1983-80422020283404

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