Loire. Transidentity: a second life for Johanna after six operations

Loire. Transidentity: a second life for Johanna after six operations

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Loire. Transidentity: a second life for Johanna after six operations

Read more  Changing sex was a long surgical journey for Johanna. This 36-year-old from Ardèche began operating on her identity transition in September 2021, on a bed at the Hôpital privé de la Loire (HPL), where she was treated for both a vaginoplasty (construction of her female genitalia) and a feminization of the lower part of her face. After years of feeling unwell, she had been waiting a long time to say goodbye to this body in which she was locked. It was with a desert of words that she retraced her journey for us: "This operation is a deliverance. I had doubts about my gender at the age of 16. I didn't feel good about myself." "I needed that to move forward in my life." But she was not really aware, at that time, of her trans identity... 

Changing sex was a long surgical journey for Johanna. Her identity transition, This 36-year-old woman from Ardèche began operating on her in September 2021 , on a bed at the Loire Private Hospital (HPL), where she was treated for both a vaginoplasty (construction of her female genitalia) and a feminization of the lower part of her face.

After years of feeling unwell, she had been waiting for a long time to say goodbye to the body she was trapped in. It was with a desert of words that she retraced her journey for us: "This operation is a deliverance. I had doubts about my gender at the age of 16. I didn't feel good about myself."

"I needed this to move forward in my life"

But at that time, she was not really aware of her trans identity.

 

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