Federal Government Leaders Commend the American Society of Plastic Surgeons for Disavowing Trans Sex-Changes

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) leadership today issued statements commending the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) for protecting children from harmful sex-rejecting procedures following ASPS's release of its position statement disavowing these treatments for minors with gender dysphoria.
Relying in part on the HHS report Treatment for Pediatric Gender Dysphoria: Review of Evidence and Best Practices, ASPS declared the evidence base supporting sex-rejecting procedures to be "low quality/low certainty." The ASPS position statement finds that "there is insufficient evidence demonstrating a favorable risk-benefit ratio for the pathway of gender-related endocrine and surgical interventions in children and adolescents."
"We commend the American Society of Plastic Surgeons for standing up to the overmedicalization lobby and defending sound science," Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. said. "By taking this stand, they are helping protect future generations of American children from irreversible harm."
"Today marks another victory for biological truth in the Trump administration," said Deputy Health and Human Services Secretary Jim O'Neill. "The American Society of Plastic Surgeons has set the scientific and medical standard for all provider groups to follow."
"When the medical ethics textbooks of the future are written, they'll look back on sex-rejecting procedures for minors the way we look back on lobotomies," said Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Administrator Mehmet Oz, MD. "I applaud the American Society of Plastic Surgeons for placing itself on the right side of history by opposing these dangerous, unscientific experiments."
"Almost daily, another major hospital system in America is ending the tragic and irreversible practice of sex-rejecting procedures for minors," said HHS General Counsel Mike Stuart. "The American Society of Plastic Surgeons is bravely standing with Secretary Kennedy in courageously leading on this critical issue."
ASPS was founded in 1931 and represents more than 11,000 physician members as a leading authority on cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery.
Citing the HHS report, the ASPS position statement describes the natural course of gender dysphoria, which considers what occurs when a condition remains untreated. Among children, the vast majority of those with gender dysphoria tend towards resolution without medical intervention, and among adolescents, existing evidence suggests that the majority will remit as well. The position statement emphasizes the HHS report's consideration of the ethical implications of medical interventions for a condition that may be resolved without such interventions.
Photo Caption: Robert F. Kennedy



