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if I have top surgery without T can I develop pecs if I hit the gym a lot?
Male | 18
If you don't take testosterone or undergo top surgery, you can still build your pecs by lifting weights. Pecs, short for pectoral muscles, can grow with exercises like chest presses and push-ups, which target these muscles. Pace yourself, use the correct form, and be consistent with your workouts. Your pecs can still develop even without testosterone.
Answered on 26th July '24
Dr. Vinod Vij
I'm male and would like to know how to grow breasts without HRT?
Male | 32
Hormones and surgery are the only ways of growing breasts safely. The appearance of women's breasts in some regions is partly dependent on hormones during puberty and pregnancy. Trying to get a larger breast by force can cause some serious medical issues. If you are worried about your body, it's important to talk to a plastic surgeon for safe and honest guidance.
Answered on 19th July '24
Dr. Vinod Vij
I am a 32 years old male who has got into cross dressing some 8 years back, now my urge of being like this has grown, last two years I have been I’m eating dian35 prescribed by a doctor in Malaysia, but now I believe I shall be needing more strong dose since the transformation is already 2 years and can see few changes
Other | 32
It seems like you may be going through some changes about turning into the opposite sex. Understand that these changes are complicated and might need some medical interventions. You might require different amounts of hormones to help you through the process. Talk about what is bothering you and your symptoms with a doctor who can help you figure out the best way forward.
Answered on 18th July '24
Dr. Vinod Vij
Namaste , I am a transgender and I am feeling desperate about my facial hair and tried many ways to reduce facial hair but my hairs are growing continuously. I want to know solution
अन्य | 16
For transgender individuals, hormone therapy can often help reduce facial hair growth. It's important to consult with an endocrinologist, who specializes in hormone-related conditions, for personalized advice and treatment options. They can guide you on the best course of action tailored to your needs.
Answered on 10th July '24
Dr. Vinod Vij
I'm a 56 year old transgender female and I was taking hormones but had to stop because I just couldn't afford them anymore. I want to take the Opill birth control because of the progestin in it to help increase my breast size even though it will take time. My question to you is will taking the Opill birth control hurt me if I take it long term or will I be fine.
Other | 56
Starting the Opill birth control for breast enlargement can be risky. Use of birth control pills for a long time can cause problems such as high chances of blood clots, weight change, and emotional state. The hormone progestin in the pill can affect my levels of hormones. There are also claims that birth control pills made of progestin can affect the production of hormones. Consult your healthcare provider to make a safe decision and avoid risking negative consequences.
Answered on 18th July '24
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