These plastic surgeons are probably just sick of failing to make men look like women.
I can’t imagine they’re sick of the money. They have to just be sick of the failure.
It would be very draining.
The American Society of Plastic Surgeons has become the first major association of medical professionals to break with the American medical establishment’s consensus that gender transitions for children are appropriate for treating gender dysphoria.
According to a report released Monday by the Manhattan Institute, ASPS acknowledged “considerable uncertainty as to the long-term efficacy for the use of chest and genital surgical interventions” and “the existing evidence base is viewed as low quality/low certainty.”
It sucks for all those dumb bitches that cut their tits off.
(Seriously, I feel really bad for them. Women are stupid like babies or retarded people. You feel bad when they hurt themselves.)
ASPS is a professional organization that represents 90%, or roughly 11,000 members, of plastic surgeons in the United States and Canada, and it told pediatric gender medicine expert Leor Sapir that it has not endorsed the medical consensus claimed by much of the American medical establishment.
A lot of these were done to girls aged 12 or younger
Often, that consensus is presented by activist doctors and special interest groups as an insurmountable display of evidence that gender transitions for children are not only justifiable but safe and effective. A large and growing body of evidence suggests the opposite.
That consensus was eroded further recently by the fact that the World Professional Association for Transgender Health, or WPATH, which writes the standards of care for gender transitions, was caught admitting that many of the transition interventions once claimed to be “reversible” are in fact not and may cause long-term problems. The group was also caught manipulating scientific research in order to justify their claims.
“Those pushing for puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and surgery on minors have grossly oversimplified something which is incredibly complex and poorly understood as though this is ‘settled science,’” said Dr. Richard Bosshardt, a board-certified plastic surgeon, ASPS member, and senior fellow at medical advocacy group Do No Harm. “Plastic surgeons understand better than any other specialist the unique and daunting challenges of transexual surgery. Even in the best of hands and under ideal circumstances these are among the most complex and challenging surgeries.”
We’re getting a lot of good news lately, it seems.
Anglin is really skeptical.
But you take a win if you get it, no?
(Anglin thinks the only real win is Deadpool 3.)