After surgery, the tissue that was previously the penis literally develops into actual, differentiated vaginal tissue. Source: Use of puberty blockers in transgender girls, effects on genital tissue development, and vaginoplasty options | Gender Analysis Postsurgical Changes in the Neovagina -- M.Italiano AEGIS paperSorry, we were unable to generate a preview for this web page, because the following oEmbed / OpenGraph tags could not be found: description, image A meta-analysis of studies of medical transition (Murad et al., 2010) found that gender dysphoria, the experience of distress with one’s assigned sex and associated traits, was significantly reduced in a strong majority of trans people (over 80%) following transitioning Cohen-Kettenis & van Goozen (1997) observed that trans people who transition in adolescence using puberty blockers may have a more complete resolution of their gender-dysphoric symptoms than those who transition in adulthood. These results were replicated in a