New Study Shows Trans-Surgeries Increase Risk of Suicidal Ideation, Other Mental Health Conditions

Gender-affirming surgeries increase mental health issues and suicidal thoughts, according to a new study, challenging assumptions about their benefits.

Key Facts:

  • University of Texas researchers studied over 107,000 adults with gender dysphoria.
  • Patients undergoing gender-affirming surgery experienced higher rates of depression, anxiety, suicidal thoughts, and substance abuse two years later.
  • Males who had surgery reported depression rates at 25%, compared to 11.5% without surgery.
  • Females showed similar increases, with 22.9% depression post-surgery versus 14.6% among non-surgical counterparts.
  • Surgeries intended to feminize individuals particularly heightened psychological risks.

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The Rest of The Story:

The study, published in The Journal of Sexual Medicine, closely examined mental health outcomes for transgender individuals undergoing gender-affirming surgeries.

Researchers found significantly increased psychological problems among surgery recipients compared to those who chose non-surgical paths.

Experts emphasized that surgery alone does not resolve deeper mental health struggles faced by transgender individuals.

Jonathan Alpert, a psychotherapist, warned that gender-altering surgery might sometimes exacerbate underlying psychological issues.

Florida neurosurgeon Dr. Brett Osborn called for careful psychological evaluations before irreversible procedures like surgery or hormone therapy, emphasizing caution to prevent lifelong regret.

Both professionals stressed the importance of thorough mental health support before surgical interventions, urging a careful and compassionate approach to treatment for gender dysphoria, especially in younger individuals.

Commentary:

This new study deserves an award for pointing out the obvious.
It shouldn’t surprise anyone that surgeries attempting to transform men into women, or vice versa, cause lasting psychological harm.

These procedures rest on a faulty premise—that one’s sex can somehow be medically reversed.

Biology is clear: sex is an unchangeable reality, set from birth.

It is troubling that such invasive procedures are often celebrated without questioning their actual benefits.

The widespread narrative promoting surgery as the ultimate remedy for gender dysphoria is not supported by this evidence.

Instead, what we have are troubled individuals undergoing drastic operations, only to realize later that true change never occurred.

Their biology remains, and the psychological struggle intensifies.

Mental health issues among people confused about their sex are real and deserve serious, compassionate treatment.

However, the answer should never involve surgeries promising results that cannot be delivered.

Offering surgeries as a solution to psychological struggles is like prescribing a scalpel for depression.

It simply makes no sense.

Furthermore, the rise in gender dysphoria, particularly among younger people, points to larger cultural problems.

It suggests social media and peer influence could play a harmful role.

Society must question the wisdom of pushing irreversible choices on young minds still in formative stages.

The medical community must take greater responsibility.

The oath to “do no harm” means protecting patients from unnecessary and harmful interventions.

Encouraging irreversible procedures without first exhausting every other psychological and supportive option is not just misguided—it’s unethical.

The Bottom Line:

Gender-affirming surgeries lead to higher rates of depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts rather than improving mental health.
This reality calls for reconsidering how medical professionals and society handle gender dysphoria.

Prioritizing comprehensive mental health treatment over irreversible surgeries is essential to protecting vulnerable individuals.

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