Introduction <p>Plastic surgery has historically played a transformative role in the LGBTQIA+ community, particularly for transgender individuals seeking congruence between physical appearance and gender identity. From early clandestine operations to modern gender-affirming interventions such as genital reconstruction, chest contouring, facial surgeries, and body sculpting, these procedures now constitute recognized standards of care. Beyond physical transformation, they also carry profound psychological and social implications—improving quality of life, mental health, and societal integration.</p> Material and Methods <p>A comprehensive literature review was conducted on PubMed to evaluate the social role of plastic surgery across the LGBTQIA+ spectrum. Keywords included “gender-affirming surgery,” “transgender quality of life,” “LGBTQ cosmetic surgery,” and “intersex surgery.” Over 40 peer-reviewed articles published primarily within the last 15&#xa0;years were selected, spanning systematic reviews, cohort studies, case series, and qualitative research. A PRISMA flow diagram was used to track study selection, and a tabular synthesis categorized findings by surgical domain and psychosocial outcome.</p> Results <p>Findings reveal overwhelmingly positive outcomes associated with gender-affirming surgeries. Genital reconstruction reduces gender dysphoria and improves emotional and sexual well-being with a regret rate below 1%. Chest surgeries—particularly top surgery in transmasculine patients—show satisfaction rates exceeding 90%. Facial feminization is especially impactful in mitigating social misgendering and enhancing self-perception. Adjunct procedures such as body contouring and voice surgery contribute to further gender congruence. However, literature also highlights ethical controversies surrounding non-consensual intersex surgeries and a growing, underexplored trend in cosmetic procedures among gay men, often influenced by sociocultural pressures.</p> Conclusions <p>Plastic surgery in LGBTQIA+ care transcends aesthetics; it is a tool of identity affirmation and social empowerment. While clinical outcomes are largely positive, disparities in access and gaps in long-term data remain. Continued research, equitable healthcare policies, and surgeon training in culturally competent care are essential to ensure that surgical interventions serve as inclusive instruments of health equity and dignity for all members of the LGBTQIA+ community.</p> Level of Evidence IV <p>This journal requires that authors assign a level of evidence to each article. For a full description of these Evidence-Based Medicine ratings, please refer to the Table of Contents or the online Instructions to Authors &#xa0;<a href="http://www.springer.com/00266">www.springer.com/00266</a>.</p>

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The Social Role of Plastic Surgery in the LGBTQIA+ Community: A Literature Review

  • Mauro Barone,
  • Paolo Persichetti

摘要

Introduction

Plastic surgery has historically played a transformative role in the LGBTQIA+ community, particularly for transgender individuals seeking congruence between physical appearance and gender identity. From early clandestine operations to modern gender-affirming interventions such as genital reconstruction, chest contouring, facial surgeries, and body sculpting, these procedures now constitute recognized standards of care. Beyond physical transformation, they also carry profound psychological and social implications—improving quality of life, mental health, and societal integration.

Material and Methods

A comprehensive literature review was conducted on PubMed to evaluate the social role of plastic surgery across the LGBTQIA+ spectrum. Keywords included “gender-affirming surgery,” “transgender quality of life,” “LGBTQ cosmetic surgery,” and “intersex surgery.” Over 40 peer-reviewed articles published primarily within the last 15 years were selected, spanning systematic reviews, cohort studies, case series, and qualitative research. A PRISMA flow diagram was used to track study selection, and a tabular synthesis categorized findings by surgical domain and psychosocial outcome.

Results

Findings reveal overwhelmingly positive outcomes associated with gender-affirming surgeries. Genital reconstruction reduces gender dysphoria and improves emotional and sexual well-being with a regret rate below 1%. Chest surgeries—particularly top surgery in transmasculine patients—show satisfaction rates exceeding 90%. Facial feminization is especially impactful in mitigating social misgendering and enhancing self-perception. Adjunct procedures such as body contouring and voice surgery contribute to further gender congruence. However, literature also highlights ethical controversies surrounding non-consensual intersex surgeries and a growing, underexplored trend in cosmetic procedures among gay men, often influenced by sociocultural pressures.

Conclusions

Plastic surgery in LGBTQIA+ care transcends aesthetics; it is a tool of identity affirmation and social empowerment. While clinical outcomes are largely positive, disparities in access and gaps in long-term data remain. Continued research, equitable healthcare policies, and surgeon training in culturally competent care are essential to ensure that surgical interventions serve as inclusive instruments of health equity and dignity for all members of the LGBTQIA+ community.

Level of Evidence IV

This journal requires that authors assign a level of evidence to each article. For a full description of these Evidence-Based Medicine ratings, please refer to the Table of Contents or the online Instructions to Authors  www.springer.com/00266.